Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska Senate Bill SJR20

Introduced
4/14/25  

Caption

Clean Up Marine Debris

Impact

The resolution urges federal agencies such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provide increased funding for the removal of marine debris. It emphasizes the need to eliminate barriers that hinder rural and tribal communities from accessing these funds. By advocating for more substantial support and collaboration between federal, state, and local entities, SJR20 aims to enhance the capacities of coastal areas to manage the marine debris issues they face, which can ultimately benefit subsistence, commercial, and recreational fishing activities, tourism, and other coastal economies.

Summary

SJR20 is a Senate Joint Resolution introduced in the Alaska Legislature that calls for support of efforts to clean up and remove marine debris affecting the state's extensive shorelines. The resolution acknowledges the vital role that a clean ocean and beach areas play in maintaining sustainable economies and the overall quality of life for Alaskans, particularly in coastal communities more susceptible to marine debris accumulation. The resolution highlights the difficulties faced by local communities and tribes in accessing necessary resources to carry out these clean-up initiatives.

Contention

While SJR20 is primarily a supportive and solution-oriented resolution, there may be underlying discussions regarding the adequacy of existing funding mechanisms for environmental clean-up initiatives. Some may raise concerns about whether the federal response will align with the anticipated needs of affected communities. Moreover, as marine debris impacts continue to evolve due to factors such as climate change and increased human activity, the effectiveness of proposed solutions will likely be a point of ongoing engagement among legislators, communities, and environmental advocates.

Companion Bills

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