
NMMA: Federal tax reform provides “wins” for marine industry
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tax reform might not be the most glamorous of topics on Capitol Hill but the drama surrounding the passage and signing of a federal levy package certainly

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tax reform might not be the most glamorous of topics on Capitol Hill but the drama surrounding the passage and signing of a federal levy package certainly

NATIONWIDE — An Oregon senator believes red tape is obstructing outdoor enthusiasts from pursuing recreational opportunities on federal lands and waters. Time will tell whether Sen. Ron Wyden’s proposal will

The National Marine Manufacturer’s Association (NMMA) released its latest in a series of statistical reports, July 18, and reported expenditures in the recreational marine space hit a high of $36

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LOG NEWS SERVICE) — Representatives of the recreational fishing and boating community have praised the introduction in the U.S. Senate by a bipartisan group of senators of the

The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) proposed reducing biofuel levels for 2018. The mandated volume for conventional biofuels such as ethanol, however, will remain at the maximum allowable level of 15

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A coalition of anglers, marine businesses and recreational boaters, in a joint letter sent to Pres. Donald J. Trump on May 3, petitioned the White House to

The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) Canada released a new study outlining the economic impact of recreational boating in Canada. Recreational boating industry in Canada resulted in revenues estimated at $10

SACRAMENTO — The booming sounds of foghorns or other loud marine notification devices were not heard reverberating through the legislative halls of the Capitol building in Sacramento during the first