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TexasTowelie

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Tue Oct 31, 2017, 06:57 AM Oct 2017

Would a Jones Act Exemption Help Puerto Rico? [View all]

On November 19th, a Unity March for Puerto Rico will take place from 10am-2pm at the National Mall in Washington, DC. Speaker and activist Evelyn “Eve” Mejil is the organizer. She says the march is “a declaration that WE THE PEOPLE take a stand and unite our voices in solidarity against laws that do not serve the people of Puerto Rico. The mission of Unity March for Puerto Rico is to unite all people with one voice against the unjust law that has been systematically oppressive and crippling to the people and the socio-economic growth and sustainability of the island. We are asking that our leaders make the necessary legislative changes to the Jones Act to uplift the people of Puerto Rico and hearten, support and sustain the economic growth of the island.”

Puerto Rico needs a lot of things right now: clean drinking water, functional sewer systems, electrical power, reliable telecommunications, equitable disaster relief funding, and a plan to rebuild from Hurricane Maria.

Does Puerto Rico need to be exempt from the Jones Act?

What is the Jones Act?

Also known as the Merchant Marines Act of 1920, the Jones Act applies to ships carrying commercial goods from one part of the United States to another. While the phrase “part of” might not always apply to Puerto Rico, for the purposes of the Jones Act, it does.

A ship carrying commercial goods from Florida to Puerto Rico, for example, is subject to the Jones Act.

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