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To prohibit commercial offshore wind energy development in Lobster Management Area 1 in the Gulf of Maine, and for other purposes.
1/24/2025, 9:21 AM
Summary of Bill HR 674
Bill 119 hr 674, also known as the "Prohibition of Commercial Offshore Wind Energy Development in Lobster Management Area 1 Act," aims to prevent the establishment of commercial offshore wind energy projects in Lobster Management Area 1 in the Gulf of Maine. The bill is designed to protect the interests of the lobster fishing industry in the region, which is a vital part of the local economy.
The bill prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from issuing any leases or permits for commercial offshore wind energy development in Lobster Management Area 1. It also requires the Secretary to consult with the Maine Department of Marine Resources and other relevant stakeholders before making any decisions related to offshore wind energy development in the area.
The bill includes provisions for the Secretary to conduct a study on the potential impacts of offshore wind energy development on the lobster fishing industry in the Gulf of Maine. The study must consider factors such as the potential disruption of lobster migration patterns, the impact on lobster habitats, and the economic implications for lobster fishermen. Overall, the goal of Bill 119 hr 674 is to ensure that the lobster fishing industry in Lobster Management Area 1 is not negatively affected by the development of offshore wind energy projects. The bill seeks to strike a balance between promoting renewable energy sources and protecting the livelihoods of those who depend on the lobster fishing industry for their income.
The bill prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from issuing any leases or permits for commercial offshore wind energy development in Lobster Management Area 1. It also requires the Secretary to consult with the Maine Department of Marine Resources and other relevant stakeholders before making any decisions related to offshore wind energy development in the area.
The bill includes provisions for the Secretary to conduct a study on the potential impacts of offshore wind energy development on the lobster fishing industry in the Gulf of Maine. The study must consider factors such as the potential disruption of lobster migration patterns, the impact on lobster habitats, and the economic implications for lobster fishermen. Overall, the goal of Bill 119 hr 674 is to ensure that the lobster fishing industry in Lobster Management Area 1 is not negatively affected by the development of offshore wind energy projects. The bill seeks to strike a balance between promoting renewable energy sources and protecting the livelihoods of those who depend on the lobster fishing industry for their income.
Current Status of Bill HR 674
Bill HR 674 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 23, 2025. Bill HR 674 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on January 23, 2025. Bill HR 674's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources. as of January 23, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 674
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
1Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
1Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 674
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 674
To prohibit commercial offshore wind energy development in Lobster Management Area 1 in the Gulf of Maine, and for other purposes.
To prohibit commercial offshore wind energy development in Lobster Management Area 1 in the Gulf of Maine, and for other purposes.
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