Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SR290

Introduced
3/29/22  
Refer
3/29/22  
Refer
3/30/22  

Caption

A RESOLUTION commending the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources for the removal of Asian carp.

Impact

The resolution outlines that invasive carp threaten to disrupt local fisheries, outcompeting native species and posing hazards to recreational boaters. In response, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife has implemented several tactical programs since 2013 aimed at controlling and abating invasive carp populations. These include utilizing commercial fishing as a method to not only reduce their numbers but also to promote ecological balance within the state's waterways.

Summary

Senate Resolution 290 commends the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources for its successful efforts in removing Asian carp from state waters. The text highlights the significant contributions that these initiatives have made to preserve Kentucky's aquatic ecosystems and enhance the enjoyment of recreational activities such as fishing and boating. The resolution acknowledges the ongoing issues posed by invasive species and emphasizes the Department's proactive measures in combating these challenges.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SR290 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of the Department's efforts to curb the invasive carp problem. Stakeholders, including recreational anglers and commercial fishing guides, have reported improvements in fishing quality and overall aquatic health, indicating a supportive reception of the Department's strategies. The resolution celebrates both public and governmental collaboration in addressing environmental concerns.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory, it indirectly raises awareness of the lasting impacts of invasive species management and the necessity for ongoing efforts in this area. One point of contention that may arise is the reliance on commercial fishing, which could lead to discussions regarding its ecological implications and the balance between commercial interests and environmental conservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SR291

A RESOLUTION commending the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, its staff, and partners for the success of its elk restoration program.

KY HB586

AN ACT relating to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.

KY SB241

AN ACT relating to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

KY SR197

A RESOLUTION confirming the appointment of Jerry Ferrell to the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission.

KY HB605

AN ACT relating to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and declaring an emergency.

KY HB395

AN ACT relating to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and declaring an emergency.

KY SR138

A RESOLUTION confirming the appointment of Brian Erick Mackey to the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission.

KY SR189

A RESOLUTION confirming the appointment of Robin Mark Floyd to the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission.

KY SB217

AN ACT relating to the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources and declaring an emergency.

KY HJR51

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources to evaluate and report on the repair or replacement of the Great Crossing Dam and declaring an emergency.

Similar Bills

KY HB271

AN ACT relating to the Department of Agriculture.

KY HB151

AN ACT relating to emergency services.

KY HB281

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.

KY HB496

AN ACT relating to Thoroughbred registration.

KY HB789

AN ACT relating to advisory oversight of the Medicaid program.

KY HR129

A RESOLUTION honoring Kentucky Humanities for 50 years of service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR181

A RESOLUTION honoring Kentucky Humanities for 50 years of service to the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

KY SR1

A RESOLUTION honoring the extraordinary service of Senator Damon Thayer to the Commonwealth of Kentucky upon his retirement from the General Assembly.