Urging The President Of The United States And United States Congress To Exempt Hawaii From The Jones Act.
Impact
The resolution highlights Hawaii's unique economic vulnerability stemming from its position as the most isolated populated landmass on earth. Approximately 80% of Hawaii's goods, 90% of its food, and 95% of its energy needs are imported, making the state particularly susceptible to disruptions in shipping. By exempting Hawaii from the Jones Act, the state would be better positioned to reduce its dependency on foreign oil and enhance its energy security through potential imports from regions like California. This legislative push underscores the need for Hawaii to explore additional avenues for resource importation and cost reduction.
Summary
HCR107 is a concurrent resolution introduced in the Hawaii Legislature urging the President of the United States and Congress to exempt Hawaii from the provisions of the Jones Act. The Jones Act, formally known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, mandates that goods transported between U.S. ports must be shipped on vessels that are both built and flagged in the United States. This requirement has significant implications for Hawaii, which is geographically isolated and reliant on maritime supply chains to import the vast majority of its goods, food, and energy resources.
Contention
While proponents of HCR107 argue that exemption from the Jones Act could alleviate some economic pressures due to high shipping costs and supply chain vulnerabilities, opponents may view this resolution as a challenge to national maritime policy. The debate around HCR107 is likely to revolve around the implications for domestic shipping companies, national security considerations, and the ramifications for local economies reliant on shipping integrity. This resolution does not amend existing laws but serves as a strong statement of intent seeking federal reconsideration of shipping regulations as they pertain to Hawaii.
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