California group urges action on boating-fund bill
Recreational Boaters of California is working to keep recreational boating funds from being reallocated for commercial vessel cleanup.
Recreational Boaters of California is working to keep recreational boating funds from being reallocated for commercial vessel cleanup.
A California bill that would require the state Division of Boating and Waterways to issue vessel operator cards to people who have passed an approved
The Recreational Boaters of California are concerned that emergency drought barriers being planned for three sloughs in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta will have negative effects
Recreational Boaters of California is urging legislators to veto AB 2443, a bill designed to combat invasive species. “We share the objective of combating invasive
The Recreational Boaters of California is supporting the decision of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee to accept a bipartisan request to conduct a comprehensive audit
In an effort to cut costs and reduce redundancies in government agencies, the California Department of Boating and Waterways is now part of the Parks
Responding to reports alleging nearly $54 million in hidden surplus funds at the state Department of Parks and Recreation, the California boater advocacy organization Recreational
Recreational Boaters of California supports a decision by state Sen. Christine Kehoe (D-San Diego) to abandon a bill that would ban the use of copper-based
Following budget subcommittee hearings last month in the California state legislature, it is anticipated that the governor’s proposal to eliminate the Department of Boating and
Recreational Boaters of California recently hand-delivered to the state capitol stacks of the 1,227 letters from those opposing a proposal to eliminate the Department of
Recreational Boaters of California is working to keep recreational boating funds from being reallocated for commercial vessel cleanup.
A California bill that would require the state Division of Boating and Waterways to issue vessel operator cards to people who have passed an approved
The Recreational Boaters of California are concerned that emergency drought barriers being planned for three sloughs in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta will have negative effects
Recreational Boaters of California is urging legislators to veto AB 2443, a bill designed to combat invasive species. “We share the objective of combating invasive
The Recreational Boaters of California is supporting the decision of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee to accept a bipartisan request to conduct a comprehensive audit
In an effort to cut costs and reduce redundancies in government agencies, the California Department of Boating and Waterways is now part of the Parks
Responding to reports alleging nearly $54 million in hidden surplus funds at the state Department of Parks and Recreation, the California boater advocacy organization Recreational
Recreational Boaters of California supports a decision by state Sen. Christine Kehoe (D-San Diego) to abandon a bill that would ban the use of copper-based
Following budget subcommittee hearings last month in the California state legislature, it is anticipated that the governor’s proposal to eliminate the Department of Boating and
Recreational Boaters of California recently hand-delivered to the state capitol stacks of the 1,227 letters from those opposing a proposal to eliminate the Department of