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On the recordDecember 17, 2024
Mr. Speaker, I thank Mr. Huffman for yielding. I thank my friend from Louisiana (Mr. Graves), for his leadership and his sense of style. We are certainly going to miss him and all of the work that he has done to make this critical legislation a reality. Mr. Speaker, this bill is dead simple. All it does is reauthorize funding to advance eradication efforts for this invasive rodent which is already causing millions of dollars in damage in 18 States including California, Louisiana, and Florida. These swamp rats threaten our world-class farmland, our critical flood control infrastructure, and our water quality. With their massive nacho cheese-colored orange teeth, nutria can eat 25 percent of their body weight in vegetation every single day, breaking down our levees and harming our waterways. To make matters worse, these invasive rats weigh upwards of 40 pounds. One female nutria, to do the math for my friend from Louisiana, can reproduce 200 offspring every single year. This means that if we don't get this bill done, these nutria will continue to expand and ravage our country, unless the strategic wildlife management plans actually reduce their growth. This is our last chance to secure 5 additional years of nutria eradication efforts for affected districts across the Nation, and we know that it can work. Our efforts have already shrunk nutria populations across the country.…
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Josh Harder
Democratic · California

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