Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington House Bill HB1297

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/13/23  
Report Pass
1/31/23  

Caption

Establishing a task force of the geoduck comanagers to identify harvest opportunities to promote tribal treaty rights to geoduck and enhance state geoduck harvest opportunities.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1297 is expected to positively influence state laws by explicitly encouraging the recognition of tribal treaty rights concerning geoduck harvesting. This could lead to more inclusive policies that respect and integrate the sovereignty of tribes in managing natural resources. It also opens the avenue for more efficient and sustainable harvesting practices that could enhance the economic opportunities available to both tribal and non-tribal communities engaged in the geoduck fishery.

Summary

House Bill 1297 establishes a task force composed of geoduck co-managers, which is specifically aimed at identifying harvest opportunities that will both promote tribal treaty rights and enhance state geoduck harvest opportunities. This bill seeks to address the collaboration between tribal entities and state authorities in managing geoduck resources, thereby fostering partnerships that benefit both agricultural practices and indigenous rights.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1297 appears to be largely supportive among stakeholders, particularly those advocating for indigenous rights and sustainable resource management. Supporters view the establishment of the task force as a critical step toward acknowledging the historical and legal rights of tribal entities over geoducks, which aligns with contemporary movements toward greater equity in resource management. However, there may also be some concerns regarding the potential impacts of this framework on non-tribal fishers and the regulatory environment they operate within.

Contention

While generally positive, the bill does not come without contention. Some stakeholders may worry that the task force's decisions could favor tribal interests over other fishery stakeholders, leading to potential conflicts in resource allocation and management practices. Moreover, there may be discussions about the adequacy of the protections and provisions laid out in the bill to ensure fair treatment of all parties involved in the geoduck fisheries.

Companion Bills

WA SB5410

Crossfiled Establishing a task force of the geoduck comanagers to identify harvest opportunities to promote tribal treaty rights to geoduck and enhance state geoduck harvest opportunities.

Previously Filed As

WA SB5410

Establishing a task force of the geoduck comanagers to identify harvest opportunities to promote tribal treaty rights to geoduck and enhance state geoduck harvest opportunities.

WA SB5625

Designating the Pacific geoduck as the state clam.

WA HB2107

Enabling the preservation of cultural treaty harvesting rights of Indian tribes by providing free licenses issued under Title 77 RCW to tribal members.

WA SB5996

Concerning collecting data on the H-2A worker program and from certain hand harvesters.

WA HB2226

Concerning collecting data on the H-2A worker program and from certain hand harvesters.

WA SB5146

Creating a portal to identify opportunities for increased government efficiency.

WA SB761

Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2023

WA HB1743

Enhancing opportunities for community-based providers to provide health care services in carceral settings.

WA HB1503

Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2025

WA HB1154

Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2023

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