Maine delegation to fight bill that would repeal ‘pause’ in lobstering regulations

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • February 28, 2023

When Congress passed a law in December that included a six-year reprieve from new federal regulations for the lobster industry, the fishery heaved a sigh of relief. But if a new bill introduced this week in the House of Representatives is approved, that relief would be short-lived. On Monday, Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Arizona, introduced The Restoring Effective Science-based Conservation Under Environmental Laws Protecting Whales Act, or the RESCUE Whales Act. If passed, the bill would repeal the protections for the lobster fishery that were included in the 2022 federal omnibus spending law. Maine’s congressional delegation says they are committed to ensuring that doesn’t happen.

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