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Federal Law Proposal to Support American Seafood Industry
Congress is reviewing a bill to help American seafood businesses compete globally and grow.
By United States Senate -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
The American Seafood Competitiveness Act is a new bill in Congress that could help American fishing and seafood businesses grow stronger. The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress and is now being reviewed by the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
This bill focuses on supporting our country's seafood industry. American seafood companies compete against international businesses every day. The act aims to give these companies the tools and support they need to succeed in global markets.
Right now, the bill is in the committee stage. This means senators are studying the proposal and deciding whether to move it forward. The committee received the bill on March 26, 2026, when it was read twice as part of the formal process.
Community members who care about fishing jobs, local seafood businesses, or food security can follow this bill's progress. Tracking policy changes helps our community understand how federal decisions affect our region and economy.
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