Harder & Steel Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Address Ongoing Port Backlog Crisis

Press Release

Date: Nov. 4, 2021
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Oil and Gas

Today Rep. Josh Harder (CA-10) introduced legislation to address the unprecedented California port backlog and nationwide supply chain crisis alongside Republican Rep. Michelle Steel (CA-48). The Supply Chain Taskforce Act would create an interagency taskforce to immediately work on addressing the backlog at the Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and along the Southern California Coast.

"Our families are facing rising prices at the grocery store while our farmers are struggling to get their products to market and we know exactly why -- the crisis at our ports," said Rep. Harder. "Democrats and Republicans agree that we need to get prices under control and let our folks get back to shipping their products around the globe. This bill puts politics aside so we can actually address this crisis."

"We have a crisis at our ports," said Rep. Steel. "American families want us to ease this backlog and get these ships moving and out of our waters. Without leadership we will have another crisis on our hands, and it's time for action."

The Taskforce would include representatives from the U.S. Coast Guard (Lead), Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of the Interior, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of State, Department of Transportation, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Maritime Commission, General Services Administration. State agencies and the local Port Authorities would also be included.

The Taskforce would be responsible for:

Evaluating and quantifying the impact of the backlogs at Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports
Evaluating and quantifying the costs incurred by other Federal, State, and local programs due to backlog
Making recommendations to Congress to address delays within the ports
Requiring a plan to address the safety concerns with ongoing idling of waiting ships
Requiring a plan to address the environmental impacts of waiting ships
Opening a full investigation and timeline of events that led to a pipeline being dragged more than 100 feet, causing the worst oil spill off the California coast in more than three decades
Evaluating agency response to ensure idling ships are following federal mandates
Establishing a report to Congress to ensure there is a solution to the supply chain crisis in the Southern Pacific Coast


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