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ARTIST Act

10/11/2025, 8:05 AM

Summary of Bill S 254

Bill 119 s 254, also known as the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, is a proposed amendment that aims to protect the cultural practices and livelihoods of producers of Alaska Native handicrafts and marine mammal ivory products. The bill seeks to address the concerns of Alaska Native communities who rely on marine mammal ivory for traditional crafts and economic opportunities.

The amendment would provide exemptions for Alaska Natives to continue using marine mammal ivory in their traditional handicrafts, such as carvings and jewelry. This exemption is crucial for preserving the cultural heritage and economic well-being of these communities.

In addition to protecting the rights of Alaska Natives, the bill also includes provisions to ensure the sustainable management of marine mammal populations. This includes monitoring and reporting requirements to track the impact of ivory harvesting on marine mammal populations and ecosystems. Overall, Bill 119 s 254 aims to strike a balance between conservation efforts and the preservation of cultural practices and livelihoods of Alaska Native communities. By providing exemptions for traditional uses of marine mammal ivory and implementing sustainable management practices, the bill seeks to protect both the environment and the cultural heritage of Alaska Natives.

Congressional Summary of S 254

Alaska’s Right To Ivory Sales and Tradition Act or the ARTIST Act

This bill prohibits states from imposing bans on marine mammal products produced by Alaska Natives.

Specifically, states may not prohibit the importation, sale, transfer, trade, barter, or possession of marine mammal ivory, marine mammal bone, or baleen legally produced by an Alaska Native as an authentic Alaska Native article of handicrafts and clothing.

Current Status of Bill S 254

Bill S 254 is currently in the status of Passed in Senate since October 8, 2025. Bill S 254 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on January 24, 2025.  Bill S 254's most recent activity was Held at the desk. as of October 10, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 254

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
1
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
1
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 254

Primary Policy Focus

Native Americans

Potential Impact Areas

- Alaska
- Alaska Natives and Hawaiians
- Historical and cultural resources
- Mammals
- Wildlife conservation and habitat protection

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 254

A bill to amend the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 to protect the cultural practices and livelihoods of producers of Alaska Native handicrafts and marine mammal ivory products, and for other purposes.
A bill to amend the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 to protect the cultural practices and livelihoods of producers of Alaska Native handicrafts and marine mammal ivory products, and for other purposes.

Comments

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1 year ago

I don't like this bill. It will hurt the marine mammals and their protection. It's not fair to them. It's not right. It will affect me and my family.

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Esmeralda Lanier

42,463

1 year ago

I'm totally on board with this bill! It's great that they're looking out for the cultural practices and livelihoods of Alaska Native producers. It's important to protect these traditions and support the communities that rely on them. Can't wait to see the positive impact this will have! #supportingAlaskaNativecrafts

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