Connecticut 2010 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00082

Introduced
2/9/10  

Caption

An Act Repealing Increases In Hunting And Fishing License Fees.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would directly affect the general statutes concerning hunting and fishing licenses. The repeal of these fee increases is expected to promote greater participation in hunting and fishing activities, which can have broader implications for wildlife management and conservation efforts. Additionally, supporters of the bill argue that reducing these fees could encourage tourism related to hunting and fishing, benefiting local economies.

Summary

SB00082 aims to repeal the recent increases in hunting and fishing license fees that were implemented as part of the state budget. The bill was introduced by Senator Kissel and is intended to alleviate financial burdens on hunters and fishermen within the state. The goal is to make hunting and fishing more accessible, especially in light of rising costs across various sectors that affect outdoor recreational activities.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB00082 may involve differing opinions on the funding of state wildlife management programs, which often rely on license fees for financial support. Some stakeholders argue that while lowering fees is beneficial for individuals, it could jeopardize funding for conservation initiatives that depend on these revenues. The balancing of economic interests with environmental responsibilities is likely to be a point of contention for legislators as they consider the implications of this bill.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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