In a victory for boaters and anglers, Friday’s passage of the Fixing
America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act also includes
reauthorization of the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund
through the year 2020. After significant lobbying by Boat Owners
Association of The United States (BoatUS)
along with other boating and angling organizations, in 1984 Congress
passed legislation establishing what was then called the Wallop/Breaux
Trust Fund. Now called the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund,
it continues to serve as the backbone of boating safety,
infrastructure, clean water and fisheries conservation funding in the
United States.
The practical “user pay, everyone benefits” program uses federal boat
fuel and fishing tackle taxes to protect natural aquatic resources,
enhance boating safety and provide more recreational fishing and boating
opportunities. Since its inception, more than $7.5 billion has been
collected and allocated to the states. More recently since 2004, over
3.8 billion fish have been stocked, 11,000+ boat ramps and access sites
have been created or renovated and over 1,100+ transient boating
facilities built, 4.7 million students taught aquatic education, over
63,000 acres of fish habitat protected, and over half a million boaters,
sailors and anglers have completed an approved state boating safety
education course.
BoatUS, as a longtime champion of the Trust Fund along with other
members of the Angling and Boating Alliance (ABA), has worked tirelessly
to make certain it continues to be used for key boating and fishing
programs. Said BoatUS President Margaret Podlich, “Some in Washington
might have viewed these boater and angler tax dollars as a way to solve
their own budget problems. BoatUS along with the ABA made certain this
reauthorization ensures that the money boaters and anglers pay stays
intact for the intended use: saving lives, keeping our fish stocks
healthy and making it easier to enjoy the water.”
Podlich went on to state, “We appreciate the leadership of the
multiple House and Senate Committees that included the Trust Fund in the
FAST Act. Congressman Bill Shuster, Senator James Inhofe, Congressman
Peter DeFazio, Senator Barbara Boxer, Senator John Thune and Senator
Bill Nelson are all to be commended for their continuing support of
America’s boaters and anglers.”
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