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RECOGNIZING CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE RECREATIONAL BOATING COMMUNITY

The United States Senate

Jun 25, 2009

Section 65

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Sen. Kohl [D-WI]: Mr. President, I rise today to applaud the Senate's passage of a resolution I submitted earlier this week with the cochair of the Senate Boating Caucus, Senator Burr....

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RECOGNIZING CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE RECREATIONAL BOATING COMMUNITY -- (Senate - June 25, 2009)<p><center><pre>[Page: S. 7112]

Sen. Harry Reid [D-NV]: Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the Commerce Committee be discharged from further action on S. Res. 199.

Chair: Without objection, it is so ordered.

The clerk will report the resolution.

The legislative clerk read as follows:

A resolution (S. Res. 199) recognizing the contributions of the recreational boating community and the boating industry to the continuing prosperity of the United States.

There being no objection, the Senate proceeded to consider the resolution.

Sen. Herbert Kohl [D-WI]: Mr. President, I rise today to applaud the Senate's passage of a resolution I submitted earlier this week with the cochair of the Senate Boating Caucus, Senator Burr. Our resolution recognizes July 1 as National Boating Day, and more importantly, recognizes the importance of boating and fishing to our economy and our constituents.

I believe this resolution comes at a critical time. Like so many other industries, the boating industry has suffered during these tough economic times. Last summer's high gas prices and this past year's credit crisis has put many manufacturers and their dealers at risk. And that endangers the hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs that the boating industry provides.

Wisconsin is a microcosm of boating and fishing in America. With access to the Great Lakes and thousands of acres of internal lakes and rivers, Wisconsin is home to more than 1.4 million anglers and a destination for both boating and fishing related tourists. Beyond the tourism jobs generated by recreational boating, the boating industry has a strong foothold in my State. Whether it's Mercury Marine in Fond du Lac to SkipperLiner in La Crosse, boating manufacturers, suppliers, dealers and marinas account for thousands of jobs. In 2001, approximately $1 billion was spent in the State on fishing related activities, according to a study conducted by the Fish and Wildlife Service. Recreational boating is an equal partner to the sport fishing industry, with more than $526 million being spent in 2003 on powerboats and accessories.

The importance of boating, however, extends well beyond its economic impact. More than 59 million people spend time each year on our rivers, lakes, and coastlines. These are families spending time together and they are people learning more about the natural resources our country has to offer. The true impact of boating is immeasurable.

And that is why I am so pleased to join my colleagues in supporting the resolution passed earlier today. I hope that on July 1--National Boating Day--both Members of Congress and the American people will reflect on the true importance of boating to our country.

Sen. Harry Reid [D-NV]: Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motions to reconsider be laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate, and that if there are any statements relating to this resolution, they be printed in the Record.

Chair: Without objection, it is so ordered.

Chair: The resolution (S. Res. 199) was agreed to.

Chair: The preamble was agreed to.

Chair: The resolution, with its preamble, reads as follows:

Chair: S. Res. 199

Chair: Whereas the recreational boating community in the United States includes over 59,000,000 individuals;<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Whereas the boating industry contributes more than $33,000,000,000 annually to the United States economy, and provides jobs for 337,000 citizens of the United States who earn wages totaling $10,400,000,000 annually;<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Whereas recreational boaters often serve as stewards of the marine environment of the United States, educating others of the value of marine resources, and preserving the resources for the enjoyment of future generations;<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Whereas there are approximately 1,400 active boat builders in the United States, using materials and services contributed from all 50 States;<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Whereas recreational boating provides opportunities for families to be together, appeals to all age groups, and benefits the physical fitness and scholastic performance of those who participate; and<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Whereas, July 1, 2009, would be an appropriate day to establish as National Boating Day: Now, therefore, be it<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Resolved, That the Senate--<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (1) commends the recreational boating community and the boating industry of the United States for contributing to the economy of the United States, benefitting the well-being of United States citizens, and providing responsible environmental stewardship of the marine resources of the United States; and

Chair: (2) encourages the United States to observe National Boating Day with appropriate programs and activities that emphasize family involvement and provide an opportunity to promote the boating industry. <p/>END<br/> </div>