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Larsen Votes to Protect Washington State’s EnvironmentSecures $21+ Million to Support Washington’s State Wildlife Action Plan
Washington, D.C.,
June 15, 2022
Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) supported the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA), bipartisan legislation that invests $1.3 billion to assist states, territories and Tribes in conserving, restoring and protecting wildlife and wildlife habitat. In passing RAWA, Larsen secured more than $21 million for Washington state to help manage fish and wildlife species of greatest conservation need.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) supported the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA), bipartisan legislation that invests $1.3 billion to assist states, territories and Tribes in conserving, restoring and protecting wildlife and wildlife habitat. In passing RAWA, Larsen secured more than $21 million for Washington state to help manage fish and wildlife species of greatest conservation need. RAWA passed the House by a final vote of 231 to 190 and now heads to the Senate for consideration. “A healthy environment is vital to Northwest Washington’s way of life, economy and wildlife,” said Larsen. "This bipartisan bill delivers critical resources to support local efforts to protect endangered species, make wildlife conservation more effective, boost Washington’s outdoor economy and combat climate change.” Washington state and other states, territories and Tribal governments carry out most wildlife management and conservation through State Wildlife Action Plans, but these plans rely on consistent federal funding. Current federal funding sources, like the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Act, are inadequate. The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act:
As co-chair of the Congressional Estuary Caucus, Larsen is fighting to protect important species like orcas and salmon and oppose rollbacks of vital conservation laws like the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act. Last year, Larsen introduced the bipartisan Protecting Our Marine Mammals Act to protect marine mammals nationwide, including Southern Resident killer whales in Puget Sound. For a summary of the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, click here. ### |