The WSFR Program contains two funding sources: the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, which was reauthorized as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that the members fought to pass in November, and the Wildlife Restoration Program. It apportions federal excise taxes on hunting and fishing equipment and boat fuel that are used to foster cooperative partnerships between federal and state agencies, working alongside hunters, anglers, and other outdoor interests, to enhance recreational opportunities while advancing sustainable resource goals. Congress authorizes the WSFR disbursements through the Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act and Dingell-Johnson/Wallop-Breaux Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is making historic investments in American infrastructure, by providing more than $7 billion directly to Maryland. These investments will help strengthen climate resiliency, improve our environment, create good-paying American jobs, and rebuild and repair our roads and bridges, transit systems and more.