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Wetlands conservation
                                                                                                    
Wetlands are usually coastal areas, mostly covered by water, which support plant and animal species adapted for life in saturated soils. These areas include swamps, marshes and bogs. In addition to providing habitat for wildlife, wetlands help control flooding, filter pollutants from water supplies, and help absorb the energy of hurricanes coming ashore. Wetlands also provide essential spawning, feeding and nursery areas for three-quarters of the fish caught by our commercial fishing industry. When the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, there were about 392 million wetland acres. Only 116.4 million acres now remain. It is estimated that about 40,000 acres of coastal wetlands are disappearing each year. The coastal wetland areas located in our Atlantic and Gulf States are the most threatened by development and pollution. These fragile ecosystems are frequently damaged by oil drilling operations and pollution deposited by rivers. Rising land values are also encouraging development in, or near, our wetland areas.
 
Pending Legislation: S.2215 - Restoring America’s Floodplains Act
Sponsor: Sen. Joni Ernst (IA)
Status: Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
Chair: Sen. John Boozman (AR)
Pending Legislation: S.2215 - Restoring America’s Floodplains Act
Sponsor: Sen. Joni Ernst (IA)
Status: Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
Chair: Sen. John Boozman (AR)
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                            Poll Opening Date
        November 3, 2025
    Poll Closing Date
        November 9, 2025