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Floor Speech2026-03-03

CAPTAIN ACCURSIO "GUS" SANFILIPPO YOUNG FISHERMEN'S DEVELOPMENT ACT

Seth Moulton
Seth Moulton
DMA-6 · Representative
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CAPTAIN ACCURSIO "GUS" SANFILIPPO YOUNG FISHERMEN'S DEVELOPMENT ACT

Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 40 (Tuesday, March 3, 2026) [Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 40 (Tuesday, March 3, 2026)] [House] [Pages H2358-H2359] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] CAPTAIN ACCURSIO ``GUS'' SANFILIPPO YOUNG FISHERMEN'S DEVELOPMENT ACT Mr. WESTERMAN. Mr. Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and pass the bill (H.R. 3692) to reauthorize the Young Fishermen's Development Act, as amended. The Clerk read the title of the bill. The text of the bill is as follows: H.R. 3692 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``Captain Accursio ``Gus'' Sanfilippo Young Fishermen's Development Act''. SEC. 2. YOUNG FISHERMEN'S DEVELOPMENT ACT REAUTHORIZATION. Section 5(a) of the Young Fishermen's Development Act (33 U.S.C. 1144(a)) is amended by striking ``2026'' and inserting ``2031''. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from Arkansas (Mr. Westerman) and the gentlewoman from Oregon (Ms. Hoyle) each will control 20 minutes. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Arkansas. general leave Mr. WESTERMAN. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members may have 5 legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on H.R. 3692, the bill now under consideration. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Arkansas? There was no objection. Mr. WESTERMAN. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of H.R. 3692, the Captain Accursio ``Gus'' Sanfilippo Young Fishermen's Development Act, sponsored by Representative Moulton from Massachusetts. This bill is named after the captain of the Lily Jean, who tragically lost his life, along with six others, when the fishing vessel sank off the coast of Massachusetts in January. Our thoughts are with his family and the families of those who lost their lives in this terrible accident. The Young Fishermen's national competitive grant program supports the training and education of the Nation's next generation of commercial fishermen. This legislation would reauthorize the program through fiscal year 2031, supporting the education of America's future fishermen and a competitive and sustainable American seafood economy. Mr. Speaker, I support H.R. 3692, and I reserve the balance of my time. Ms. HOYLE of Oregon. Mr. Speaker, I yield 5 minutes to the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Moulton). Mr. MOULTON. Mr. Speaker, as the Representative of Gloucester, Massachusetts, America's oldest seaport, I am proud to lead this critical bill to reauthorize the Young Fishermen's Development Grant Program for another 5 years. [[Page H2359]] This national competitive grant program supports the training and education of the Nation's next generation of commercial fishermen. Commercial fishing is at the heart of Massachusetts's identity and economy, but this legacy will not endure if we don't help the next generation get started. These grants help the industry expand and evolve. I am proud that this money will give new opportunities to young people who are interested in working at sea and supplying our communities with fresh seafood, so we don't buy it all from unregulated fisheries overseas. This bill has been renamed the Captain Accursio ``Gus'' Sanfilippo Young Fishermen's Development Act in honor of the captain of the fishing vessel Lily Jean. Under this program, young fishermen across New England have received critical vocational training to enter the industry, develop into competitive deckhands, and transition to the wheelhouse as captains like Gus. I thank Congressman Nicholas Begich from Alaska for partnering on this effort and making this a strong bipartisan bill. I am proud to lead the effort with him to keep this vital program funded every year. I also thank Representatives Tokuda, Radewagen, and Golden for their partnership. Mr. Speaker, I would like to say a few words about Gus. On January 30, 2026, the 72-foot fishing vessel Lily Jean sank roughly 25 miles off Gloucester, Massachusetts. Tragically, all seven crewmembers, including Captain Sanfilippo, were lost. Gus hailed from a family of fishermen and first learned the ropes of the industry from his father, Antonino, a Sicilian immigrant who owned the St. George II. Under his father's guidance, he developed the values of hard work and perseverance and a deep respect for the sea. The lessons Antonino taught Gus remained with him throughout his life. He later purchased his own fishing vessel, the Lily Jean, named after his daughter, and carried forth his family's legacy as the next generation of Sanfilippos to fish commercially. With his beloved wife, Lorie, Gus had two children, Lily Jean and Anthony. An adoring husband and father, he was also a father figure at sea. Captain Sanfilippo mentored countless young men and women who joined his crew. He enjoyed teaching them essential skills such as net mending, electronics, navigation, and vessel maintenance. Most importantly, he stressed the value of teamwork and looking out for one another on the open ocean. Captain Sanfilippo took young workers under his wing, showing them not only how to succeed in the industry but how to carry themselves with responsibility and courage. He ran a tight ship, valuing rules, structure, and safety. He took great pride in his role as captain and was, above all else, courageous and selfless. Captain Sanfilippo is currently being considered posthumously for a Mariner's Medal in recognition of his historic rescues of multiple fishing vessels in distress. As a father, he led by example with kindness, patience, steady guidance, integrity, and a generous heart. As a captain, he shared the same values with the young members of his crew. Mr. Speaker, I am so proud to rename the Young Fishermen's Development Act on behalf of Captain Accursio ``Gus'' Sanfilippo. Ms. HOYLE of Oregon. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself the balance of my time. Mr. Speaker, H.R. 3692 will reauthorize the Young Fishermen's Development Act through fiscal year 2031, ensuring the next generation of commercial fishermen has the support they need to enter and sustain careers in this vital industry. The Young Fishermen's Development Grant Program addresses challenges by providing competitive grants of up to $200,000 to support training, education, and technical assistance programs. Since its implementation, the program has delivered nearly $2 million in direct support to workforce training programs nationwide, successfully lowering the barriers to entry and enabling practical apprenticeship programs. This bipartisan legislation maintains the $2 million annual authorization and is supported by Democrats and Republicans in both Chambers of Congress. I have the honor to represent two-thirds of the Oregon coast. Commercial fishing is a very important part of our community and our traditions. I urge my colleagues to join me in support of H.R. 3692 and investing in the future of America's commercial fishing industry. Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to support this legislation, and I yield back the balance of my time. Mr. WESTERMAN. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself the balance of my time. Mr. Speaker, again, this bill promotes continued investment in both the next generation of American fishermen and the American seafood industry as a whole. I commend my friend, Mr. Moulton, for bringing this forward, and I support this bill, H.R. 3692. Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion offered by the gentleman from Arkansas (Mr. Westerman) that the House suspend the rules and pass the bill, H.R. 3692, as amended. The question was taken; and (two-thirds being in the affirmative) the rules were suspended and the bill, as amended, was passed. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. ____________________

Referenced legislation: HR3692, HR3692
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