HR. 667Introduced

Noncontiguous Shipping Relief Act of 2024

Establishes a limited exception to the Jones Act so foreign-flag freight vessels may carry domestic cargo to and from noncontiguous U.S. ports under U.S. labor, environmental, tax, and court rules

What this bill does

Establishes a limited exception to the Jones Act so foreign-flag freight vessels may carry domestic cargo to and from noncontiguous U.S. ports under U.S. labor, environmental, tax, and court rules

Key points
  • Require U.S. labor and environmental compliance
  • Require U.S. legal and tax compliance
  • Authorize foreign flag coastwise shipping
  • Allow workers compensation participation

Where it stands

Status
Introduced
Latest action
2025-02-04Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E90-91)

Topics and policy areas

undefinedTransportation and Public Works