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Coast Guard Legislation Passes U.S. House, Contains Several of Graves’ Bipartisan Provisions
Washington, DC,
March 29, 2022
The U.S. House passed the Don Young Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2022 which has several Louisiana priorities U.S. Congressman Garret Graves pushed for and prioritized within the bill. Graves' bipartisan provisions will ensure foreign fishing fleets aren't illegally fishing in U.S. waters, prioritize our domestic workforce, and increase our safety by keeping Russian vessels out of U.S. waters. The legislation will also increase pay for U.S. Coast Guard personnel and upgrade their aging fleet. Click here to watch Graves' remarks about this bill on the U.S. House Floor. The legislation now heads to the U.S. Senate for a vote. Below is more background on the provisions:
In addition to these Louisiana specific priorities, the bill will make several other efforts to improve the Coast Guard, including authorizing two years worth of funding to help restore the Coast Guard's underfunded shoreside infrastructure and IT capabilities. These efforts will ensure the Coast Guard is able to meet its mission directives in enforcing fishing laws, maritime safety, emergency and disaster response, and preventing illegal drugs from being smuggled into the country. ### |