In mid-December, Congress passed and President Obama signed major legislation to fund the federal government for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2016. In addition to funding federal agencies that manage natural resources and protect our air and water, this measure also affects conservation issues important to the League.
There are several positive elements in the final legislation. The bill:
On the other hand, the legislation undermines some critical conservation measures that are important to the League. It cuts funding to restore fish and wildlife habitat in the Missouri River by more than $12 million compared with the amount requested by the Army Corps of Engineers. The League believes the Corps’ budget request was insufficient to begin with, especially after cuts to the recovery program budget in previous years. Further reductions by Congress will directly undermine river restoration efforts, which benefit fish and wildlife as well as the outdoor re- creation economy throughout the Missouri River basin, including in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa.