Bill Detail
H.R. 667
Congress: 119
Title
Noncontiguous Shipping Relief Act of 2024
Summary
Noncontiguous Shipping Relief Act of 2024 This bill establishes a limited exception to coastwise laws to allow foreign-flag freight vessels to transport merchandise domestically to or from a port in the noncontiguous United States. The bill also addresses various issues related to foreign-flag freight vessels engaged in coastwise trade (i.e., domestic waterborne trade between U.S. ports). Under the coastwise laws, commonly known as the Jones Act, a freight vessel may not transport merchandise between U.S. ports unless it is U.S.-built, at least 75% owned by U.S. citizens, and mostly crewed by U.S. citizens. The bill authorizes qualifying foreign-flag vessels to transport merchandise between (1) a port in the contiguous United States and a port in the noncontiguous United States (i.e., Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or a U.S. territory or possession); or (2) two ports in the noncontiguous United States. Under the bill, all foreign-flag freight vessels operating in U.S. coastwise trade must comply with the (1) minimum international labor standards applicable to U.S. seafarers, and (2) same environmental standards that apply to U.S. vessels. The bill authorizes such operators to participate in the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation program on behalf of masters and crew members they employ. The bill also requires foreign-flag vessel owners and operators engaging in coastwise trade to identify an agent for service of process, abide by U.S. tax and other laws, and maintain specified documentation on board. Additionally, lawsuits against such vessels alleging personal injury or death must be brought in U.S. district court.
Sponsor
Rep. Ed Case [D-HI-1]
Status
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E90-91)
Status as of Jun 27, 6:56 AM · synced 2d ago
Introduced
2025-01-23
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Bill Engagement
Noncontiguous Shipping Relief Act of 2024 This bill establishes a limited exception to coastwise laws to allow foreign-flag freight vessels to transport merchandise domestically…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Association for Justice1 filing · 9 lobs
- Stephen Coffey2026 Q1American Association for Justice · Rep. Gene Green, Legal Intern; Rep. Matt Cartwright, Deputy Chief of Staff and House Appropriatio…
- Victor Diaz2026 Q1
- Julia Duncan2026 Q1
- Justice Estrada2026 Q1American Association for Justice · Senator Charles Schumer, Intern; Senator Dianne Feinstein, Legislative Correspondent
- Elizabeth Farrar2026 Q1American Association for Justice · Staff Dir, Dep Staff Dir-Sen Rules Cmte; Dep CoS, Leg Dir-Sen Klobuchar …
- Daniel Hinkle2026 Q1
- Linda Lipsen2026 Q1
- Charlotte Mcbirney2026 Q1