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A RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SPORTFISH RESTORATION PROGRAM AS PART OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION FUNDING.

A RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SPORTFISH RESTORATION PROGRAM AS PART OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION FUNDING.

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Spiegelman
Last action
2025-05-06
Official status
Passed 5/6/25
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official text confirms the resolution was passed by both chambers of the Delaware General Assembly, but it is a commemorative statement and does not create new legal obligations or spending.

Resolution Honoring 75 Years of Fish Restoration

This official statement marks the 75th birthday of a program that uses taxes on fishing gear and boat fuel to help states protect fish.

What This Bill Does

  • Recognizes the Sportfish Restoration Program for its role in restoring healthy fish populations over the last 75 years.
  • Notes that excise taxes on fishing equipment and motorboat fuels fund state conservation efforts.
  • States that these funds are distributed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to help manage fisheries and improve access for anglers.
  • Directs officials to send a copy of this resolution to Delaware agencies, federal offices, and media outlets.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Anglers and boaters who pay taxes on equipment and fuel
  • The sportfishing industry
  • State fish and wildlife agencies in the United States
  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Terms To Know

Sportfish Restoration Program
A federal program started with the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act in 1950 that gives money to states for fish conservation.
Excise tax
A fee added to the price of specific items like fishing gear or boat fuel used to fund restoration efforts.
American System of Conservation Funding
The combined funding from wildlife and sportfish programs plus license fees used for conservation, totaling over $78 billion since 1939.

Limits and Unknowns

  • This resolution does not change any laws or create new taxes.
  • It does not specify how much money will be collected in the future.
  • The text does not list specific projects that received funding from this program.

Bill History

  1. 2025-05-06 Delaware General Assembly

    Passed By Senate. Votes: 20 YES 1 ABSENT

  2. 2025-04-17 Delaware General Assembly

    Introduced in House

  3. 2025-04-17 Delaware General Assembly

    Passed In House by Voice Vote

Official Summary Text

A RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SPORTFISH RESTORATION PROGRAM AS PART OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION FUNDING.
This resolution commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Sportfish Restoration Program as part of the American System of Conservation Funding.

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SPONSOR:

Rep. Spiegelman & Rep. Carson on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. Pettyjohn & Sen. Poore on behalf of all Senators

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 33

A RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SPORTFISH RESTORATION PROGRAM AS PART OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION FUNDING.

WHEREAS, m

ore than a century ago, hunters and anglers were among the first conservationists who realized America’s natural resources were in peril and could not sustain unregulated harvest and habitat destruction; and

WHEREAS, sportsmen and women took it upon themselves to support laws that stopped excessive harvest of fish and wildlife, established state agencies to protect fish, wildlife, and their habitat, and supported special fishing and hunting license fees to help fund the new agencies’ efforts to provide healthy natural resources for future generations; and

WHEREAS, we

then and now recognize that the primary authority to protect and manage fish within their state waters resides in the state agencies; and

WHEREAS, u

pon realizing that license fees alone were insufficient to restore and sustain healthy fish populations, anglers supported excise taxes on fishing equipment to raise additional funds to support restoration and enhancement efforts of the state agencies; and

WHEREAS, the Sport Fish Restoration Program, which began 75 years ago with the passage of the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act in 1950 (further expanded with the Wallop-Breaux amendment to the Sport Fish Restoration Act in 1984) is a vital part of conservation funding in the United States; and

WHEREAS, a manufacturers excise tax on fishing equipment, along with an excise tax on motorboat and small engine fuels, is mostly distributed back to the states through the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service for fisheries conservation, management, and angler and boater access; and

WHEREAS, this cooperative partnership between the sportfishing industry, anglers, boaters, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and state natural resource agencies has resulted in the most successful model of fisheries management in the world, restoring and enhancing populations across the United States and its territories; and

WHEREAS, since 1939, the combined contribution of the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs and license fees to state fish and wildlife agencies exceeds $78 Billion – more than any other single conservation effort in American history - which constitute, collectively, the American System of Conservation Funding;

NOW, THEREFORE:

BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 153rd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that we recognize America’s anglers, boaters, the sportfishing industry, state fish and wildlife agencies, and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service for their leading role in restoring healthy populations of fish and aquatic resources, both game and non-game, to the abundance we see today with the help of the Sport Fish Restoration Program, in this the 75th anniversary year of the program’s establishment as part of the American System of Conservation Funding; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an official copy of this resolution be provided to the Delaware Department of Natural Resources, Delaware Congressional offices, and local, regional and national media sources so that all may know and appreciate the foresight and contributions from anglers, the sportfishing industry, state fish and wildlife agencies, and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service on behalf of our nation’s fisheries and aquatic resources.

SYNOPSIS

This resolution commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Sportfish Restoration Program as part of the American System of Conservation Funding.