Jones Act Expansion
Would Boost SecurityReading Mike Sacco’s article, “Supporting the Jones Act” in the October 2006 Seafarers LOG brought many memories to mind which pointed not only to the notion that American shipping needs protection from foreign attacks but also that American port security needs are now at an all-time high.
As I mulled Mike’s words that President Bush “pledged to continue backing the Jones Act, a law that requires cargo moving between domestic ports to be carried on ships that are crewed, built, owned and flagged American,” I remembered that one of the major problems that America is facing is inspection of cargo coming into America’s ports. In particular, time seems to be the prime limiting factor, which permits only five to 10 percent of the shipped cargo to be inspected.
Plugging this gaping hole in American port security would only take an updating of the Jones Act to be: “A law that requires cargo moving between foreign and American ports to be carried on ships that are crewed, built, owned and flagged American.”
This simple change of a few words would allow the time needed for inspection that would be done on American ships, which are, of course, the same as America.
Jim Kincaid
Plumber, SS Patriot
Honor WWII Mariners
By Backing H.R. 23I am writing this letter to request active and retired merchant mariners to support House bill H.R. 23 now before Congress.
Bill H.R. 23 is stalled in the Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Congressman Bob Filner (D-Calif.) introduced Discharge Petition 109-14 to move the bill out of committee to the House floor for a vote. We need 218 members of the House of Representatives to sign Discharge Petition 109-14 to move the bill along through the legislative process.
The short title of H.R. 23 is the “Belated Thank You to the Merchant Mariners of World War II Act.” The bill provides for a monthly benefit of $1,000 to qualified merchant mariners, including those who sailed in the Army Transport Service and Naval Transport Service during the period from Dec. 7, 1941 to Dec. 31, 1946.
Your readers can give us their support by writing or calling their congressional representative requesting they sign Discharge Petition 109-14 for H.R. 23.
All assistance in this matter will be very much appreciated. Thank you and smooth sailing for your members.
James W. Hassett
President, Gene DeLong-Hudson Valley Chapter
American Merchant Marine Veterans of WWII
Baldwin Place, New York