The resolution highlights Illinois's role in maintaining a resilient domestic maritime industry, especially demonstrated during global crises such as the recent pandemic. It positions the Jones Act as essential for national security, since the civilian fleet is crucial for military logistics. The resolution emphasizes that support for the Jones Act can bolster job creation in Illinois and enhance the state’s economy, which relies heavily on maritime jobs and activities.
Summary
HR0291 is a resolution supporting the Jones Act, which mandates that all vessels transporting goods between U.S. ports be owned and crewed by American entities. The resolution underscores Illinois's significance as a central hub for maritime transportation, linking the Great Lakes and the inland river system. It acknowledges the economic value of the maritime sector to Illinois, which supports a substantial number of jobs and contributes significantly to the state's economy.
Contention
While the bill advocates for the continued support of the Jones Act, it may face contention from those who argue that the Act restricts competition and raises costs for shipping services. Critics might assert that such legislation could be detrimental to industries reliant on maritime transport by limiting operational cost efficiency. Nonetheless, the proponents argue that the Act is vital for protecting domestic jobs and ensuring security in maritime transport.
To support the national defense and economic security of the United States by supporting vessels, ports, and shipyards of the United States and the U.S. maritime workforce.
A bill to support the national defense and economic security of the United States by supporting vessels, ports, and shipyards of the United States and the U.S. maritime workforce.