Captain Accursio “Gus” Sanfilippo Young Fishermen’s Development Act
HR 3692 reauthorizes the Young Fishermen’s Development Act, boosting support with $2M annually for training grants, enhancing skills for young fishermen and local economies.
HR 3692 reauthorizes the Young Fishermen’s Development Act, boosting support with $2M annually for training grants, enhancing skills for young fishermen and local economies.
HR 3692 aims to reauthorize the Young Fishermen’s Development Act, which was originally enacted in 2020. The primary goal of this legislation is to continue supporting training, education, outreach, and technical assistance initiatives for young fishermen across the United States.
HR 3692 seeks to ensure the continued support and development of young fishermen through targeted grants and training programs. By reauthorizing the Young Fishermen’s Development Act, the bill aims to foster a sustainable and skilled workforce in the fishing industry, benefiting both individuals and communities involved in this vital sector.
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