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Legislative Session Update: 2/08/2019

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…n Companies (LGTC), similar to the statutory designation for Uber and Lyft companies (Transportation Network Companies TNC) created in 2017 by the Legislature. The legislation would preempt local governments (including port authorities) from enacting regulations on LGTCs, including the ability to limit the entry and operation of the companies on a seaport. The House bill has been referred to three House committees: Transportation and Infrastructur…

FDOT awards JAXPORT an additional $35.3 million in funding for harbor deepening

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…ractors for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are simultaneously working to complete contracts A and B, which will deepen a total of 8 miles. Contract A is scheduled to be complete in spring 2020, with contract B scheduled to conclude in May 2021. Contract C will deepen an additional 3 miles to Blount Island and is entering the final design phase. Deepening the Jacksonville shipping channel to 47 ft. will allow JAXPORT to accommodate more cargo abo…

Florida Ports Council advocacy update – November 2019

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…– Subcommittee on Oversight, Transparency, and Public Management; and the Committee on Commerce. CS/SB 246 was modified with some technical changes to make the Senate bill identical to the House bill. The Senate bill has passed unanimously out of two Senate committees and has one more committee reference – Committee on Appropriations. 4. Public Financing of Construction Projects (HB 579 by Representative Aloupis and SB 178 by Senator J. Rodriguez…

Port Canaveral uses cutting edge cleaning technology

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and prevent the spread of viruses and illness, has implemented high-grade commercial sanitizing of its cruise terminals using a disinfecting product with an antimicrobial agent highly effective at preventing the spread of COVID-19. “Safety is the Port’s top priority and this cutting-edge disinfecting process provides another level of protection for our staff and the millions of people who pass through our terminals each year,” Port CEO Capt. John…

Legislative Session Update: 2/15/2019

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…enate bills were heard in their initial committee references this week and passed as a committee substitute with amendments. The amendments limited the impact of the legislation on local government entities. During those meetings, several county and city representatives spoke on record about their concerns with this reduction. We also had the opportunity to speak with Representative Andrade, and stated that we would like to continue to talk with h…

Critical Water Resources Legislation Passes Full Congress

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…ub for business.”   The conferenced version of WRRDA promotes our nation’s competitiveness, prosperity, and economic growth by upholding the seminal federal responsibility to maintain a strong transportation infrastructure and ensure the efficient flow of domestic and international commerce. It impacts infrastructure, navigation, flood, environmental restoration, and water projects from the Florida Panhandle all the way to the Everglades. More spe…

Florida Ports Council advocacy update – June 2020

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…espondence from the CDC based on our request to discuss and plan for the reopening of cruise passenger operations at Florida seaports. We received a letter that listed a variety of CDC regulations but did not address the “no-sail” order. We have discussed this letter with several port executives and members of the Florida Delegation. Both Senator Scott and Rubio have stated that they will work with us to obtain a meeting with CDC. We have also tal…

September 2013 WRDA Legislative Policy Statement

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…ur trading partners overseas. Recommendations: The Florida Ports Council recommends that Congress pass WRDA legislation, to include: Authorization of the full use of tax revenues deposited in the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund for their intended purpose. Revision of the outdated federal-cost sharing formula to increase the channel depth threshold from 45 feet to 53 feet. Authorization for the USACE to assume the maintenance of navigation improvemen…

Florida Ports Council Briefs Florida’s Congressional Ports Caucus on Importance of Passing Federal Legislation on Seaport Policy

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…Congressional Ports Caucus members and staff on the urgent policy issues encompassed by WRDA,” said Doug Wheeler, president and CEO of the Florida Ports Council. “We believe that it is critical to pass language to improve the project approval process at the federal level, as well as other policy improvements, to assist Florida ports’ efforts in growing the economy and continuing to position Florida as a global hub for business.” ### To learn more…

Florida Ports Council releases new economic analysis of COVID-19 impacts on Florida seaports

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…2020, according to a new analysis by internationally recognized maritime research company Martin Associates. Based on these impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly 169,000 Florida jobs and almost $23 billion in economic activity in the state is estimated to be lost. Job losses include those directly supporting cruise and cargo activity at Florida ports, as well as those lost as a result of the disruption to the supply chain and the maritime tra…