Posts - Bill - S 283 Illegal Red Snapper and Tuna Enforcement Act
senate 01/28/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a reliable and fast testing method to determine where seafood comes from, helping authorities stop illegal fishing. This will support efforts to protect marine life and ensure seafood is sourced responsibly.
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S 283 - Illegal Red Snapper and Tuna Enforcement Act
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right-leaning 01/28/2025
Another pricey mandate from D.C.—can’t we just trust the market and states to sort out their fish?
right-leaning 01/28/2025
Fine with cracking down on criminals, but throwing taxpayers’ money at more government tech won’t always reel in victories.
left-leaning 01/28/2025
Finally, a bill that fights illegal fishing and protects our oceans—fish deserve justice too!
right-leaning 01/28/2025
Fishing’s a livelihood, not a lab experiment—let’s be careful not to drown small business in regulations.
left-leaning 01/28/2025
You can’t call it clean eating without clean waters—this bill is a win for sustainability and workers alike.
moderate 01/28/2025
Ensuring we know where our fish come from might be complex, but transparency never hurts the dinner table.
left-leaning 01/28/2025
Tracking seafood origin? About time we held global polluters accountable and protected marine ecosystems.
moderate 01/28/2025
A practical step toward better seafood tracking sounds good, as long as it doesn’t become a bureaucratic fish tale.
moderate 01/28/2025
If this methodology cuts down illegal fishing without big red tape, I’m all for it—let’s see those results.