Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR283

Introduced
4/6/23  

Caption

Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the sinking of USS Thresher (SSN 593).

Impact

In response to the loss of USS Thresher, the United States Navy implemented new safety regulations, which led to the establishment of the Submarine Safety and Quality Assurance program (SUBSAFE). This program is recognized as one of the most comprehensive military safety programs globally and is credited with ensuring the safety of submariners since its inception. No SUBSAFE-certified submarine has been lost at sea following these regulations, highlighting the effectiveness of the measures put in place.

Summary

HR283 is a resolution recognizing the 60th anniversary of the sinking of the USS Thresher (SSN 593), a significant event in naval history. The USS Thresher was lost on April 10, 1963, while on a routine mission, resulting in the loss of all 129 crew members aboard. This resolution serves not only as a commemoration of the tragedy but also acknowledges the profound impact it had on naval safety regulations and submarine operations in the United States.

Contention

Despite the resolution being primarily commemorative, discussions around it may touch on various points, particularly concerning military safety and the extent to which regulations have changed since the incident. Some may argue that while the establishment of SUBSAFE is vital, there may still be ongoing concerns about the adequacy of current practices and regulations in ensuring the continuous safety of submarine operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR394

Expressing support for the 60th anniversary of the Polaris Sales Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

US SR207

A resolution marking the 60th anniversary of the Polaris Sales Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

US SR175

A resolution recognizing the importance of the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Korea on October 1, 1953.

US HCR16

Recognizing the victims of the Port Chicago explosion of July 17, 1944, the 79th anniversary of the greatest homeland loss of life of World War II, and exonerating the 50 African-American sailors unjustly court-martialed by the Navy.

US HR30

Recognizing the 94th birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the 40th anniversary of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday.

US HR342

Recognizing the 48th anniversary of Black April and the Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975.

US HR251

Recognizing the 202d anniversary of the War of Greek Independence.

US HB4619

AUKUS Submarine Transfer Authorization Act

US HR498

Recognizing June 28, 2023, as the 125th anniversary of the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine and commending its work to improve the health of the people of the United States.

US HR323

Commemorating the 62d anniversary of the Bay of Pigs operation and remembering the members of Brigada de Asalto 2506 (Assault Brigade 2506).

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