About the bill
H.R. 374 makes permanent an existing fishery management program for Dungeness crabs currently operated by the states of Washington, Oregon and California. The bill maintains the ability of the Secretary of Commerce to assume management of the crab fishery in federal waters.
Sponsor and status
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Sponsor. Representative for Washington's 3rd congressional district. Republican.
115th Congress (2017–2019)
Enacted — Signed by the President on Aug 18, 2017
This bill was enacted after being signed by the President on August 18, 2017.
5 Cosponsors (5 Democrats)
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“On the House Floor This Week - 1/30/2017”
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Rep. John K. Delaney [D-MD6, 2013-2018]
on Jan 30, 2017
“THE WEEK AHEAD: The U.S. House for the week of January 30, 2017”
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Rep. David Young [R-IA3, 2015-2018]
on Jan 30, 2017
Incorporated legislation
This bill incorporates provisions from:
S. 61: A bill to remove the sunset provision of section 203 of Public Law 105-384 and for other purposes.
Ordered Reported on Apr 5, 2017. 100% incorporated. (compare text)
History
H.R. 374 (115th) was a bill in the United States Congress.
A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate in identical form and then be signed by the President to become law.
Bills numbers restart every two years. That means there are other bills with the number H.R. 374. This is the one from the 115th Congress.
This bill was introduced in the 115th Congress, which met from Jan 3, 2017 to Jan 3, 2019. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.
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