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House Leaders Call for an End to White House's Jones Act Waiver

Johnson and 51 other Republicans say the waivers should end as scheduled because emergency conditions have passed and U.S. maritime jobs need protection.

  • On Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson and more than 50 Republicans urged President Donald Trump to let the Jones Act waiver expire on August 16, calling it the nation's "strongest shield against foreign exploitation of American waterways."
  • President Trump issued the 150-day waiver during the Iran conflict to mitigate supply disruptions and moderate rising fuel prices, representing the longest suspension since at least 1950.
  • Lawmakers contend the policy erodes American maritime dominance, noting about 95 percent of waivered voyages benefit foreign operators that avoid domestic taxes and immigration laws.
  • A White House official confirmed the second waiver extension remains in effect until August 16, adding that future announcements will come directly from the President or Administration.
  • While opponents argue the waiver has provided limited relief for fuel costs, supporters emphasize logistical benefits during supply crises, as industry advocates warn the policy damages America's domestic maritime sector.
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Maritime Reporter broke the news on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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