Great Lakes Announces Progress on Maritime Funding Authorizations in Congress
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The first is Section 401, Funding for Harbor Maintenance
Programs, the modified RAMP Act. This Section includes a guarantee that
the total budget resources to be spent on harbor maintenance for a
fiscal year will be equal to the level of receipts collected from
commercial use of the ports and will be deposited into the
The second important section of the bill is Section 302, the
Although this passage is an important step in the legislative process, there are still additional steps before these important maritime funding allocations will be enacted into law. Great Lakes will continue to work with its various coalitions to garner the necessary support to move this important legislation to law.
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