Bills advance at Capitol to strip 'public trust' from fishing rights law

By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 19 May 2024
Bills advance at Capitol to strip 'public trust' from fishing rights law
Georgia lawmakers passed a bill at the last minute last year, enshrining the public’s right to fish and traverse navigable waterways. Now, at the urging of agribusiness, two new bills are advancing, aimed at stripping references to public ownership of natural resources from that law. Environmentalists say that’s unnecessary.
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