H.R. 1514: Mississippi River Basin Fishery Commission Act of 2025
This bill, known as the Mississippi River Basin Fishery Commission Act of 2025, proposes the creation of a commission dedicated to the management and sustainability of fishery resources within the Mississippi River Basin. The key components of the bill are outlined below:
Establishment of the Commission
The bill establishes the Mississippi River Basin Fishery Commission under the Department of the Interior. This body will consist of representatives from various eligible entities, which may include state governments, Indian tribes, and federal agencies involved in fishery management.
Commission Membership and Governance
Eligible entities can join the commission by notifying its executive director. The governance structure will allow each member entity to appoint representatives to vote on matters affecting the commission. The commission will elect a chair and vice chair from among its members.
Management Duties
The commission will oversee fishery management plans for six specific sub-basins within the Mississippi River Basin. These plans will aim to maintain and enhance the biologic and economic sustainability of fisheries.
Strategies for Invasive Species Control
One of the commission's primary tasks will be to address the threat of aquatic invasive species, particularly invasive carp. It will develop strategies for managing and controlling these species to protect native fish populations and the overall ecosystem.
Grant Programs
The commission is tasked with establishing two types of grant programs:
- Competitive Grants: Offered to various entities, including state agencies and private organizations, for eligible fishery projects.
- Formula Grants: Provided to state member entities based on predetermined criteria for managing their fisheries.
Nonbinding Authority
The commission's authority is noted to be nonbinding, meaning recommendations made by the commission do not impose legal requirements on member entities, which retains the right to enact their own regulations.
Reporting Requirements
The commission is required to submit annual reports to Congress detailing its activities, achievements, and financial expenditures. Additionally, it must evaluate its management strategies and report on the status of fisheries and invasive species control at specific intervals.
Funding Provisions
The bill authorizes a budget for the commission, allocating:
- $1,000,000 for establishing commission operations in fiscal year 2026,
- $30,000,000 for fiscal years 2027 to 2029 for management actions,
- $50,000,000 for fiscal years 2030 to 2032 for ongoing projects,
- and $500,000 annually for supporting the Secretary of the Interior's role in housing the Commission.
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Sponsors
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TrackMike Ezell
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TrackMike Bost
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TrackNikki Budzinski
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TrackTroy A. Carter
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TrackSteve Cohen
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TrackCleo Fields
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TrackMichael Guest
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TrackClay Higgins
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TrackBennie G. Thompson
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TrackDerrick Van Orden
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Actions
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| Date | Action |
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| Nov. 19, 2025 | Subcommittee Hearings Held |
| Nov. 12, 2025 | Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries. |
| Feb. 24, 2025 | Introduced in House |
| Feb. 24, 2025 | Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources. |
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