Bill to change Potomac River Fisheries appointments is tabled after recorded vote
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HB 843, which would change Virginia’s appointment method for the Potomac River Fisheries Commission to mirror Maryland, was laid on the table by a 6–4 recorded vote after testimony and debate; VMRC and the commission had indicated support for the measure.
Delegate Kemp introduced HB 843 to revise how Virginia fills seats on the Potomac River Fisheries Commission so Virginia’s appointments would be consistent with Maryland’s practice. The sponsor said the change would help the commission retain long-serving members and institutional knowledge that Maryland’s current approach supports.
Joe Gris, acting commissioner of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, testified that VMRC sees merit in the change and that allowing a VMRC commissioner or a designee to serve would preserve institutional memory. Ronald Owens, executive secretary of the Potomac River Fisheries Commission, said the commission supports the bill and highlighted long-serving Maryland members as evidence of the benefits of continuity.
Opponents of tabling the bill argued that the change would preserve Virginia's influence; proponents of tabling criticized the bill's potential to flip appointment power. After debate, a motion to lay HB 843 on the table was carried by a recorded vote of 6–4, and the bill was laid on the table.
The tabling halts immediate progress on the change; supporters said further coordination with Maryland and the administration may be necessary for future action.
