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  • S. 4538, known as the “Open America's Ports Act,” aims to change ownership and operational rules for passenger vessels in the U.S. by repealing the Passenger Vessel Services Act of 1886. It modifies certain sections of the United States Code to allow vessels to transport...

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    S. 4538, the “Open America's Ports Act,” is about letting passenger boats travel between U.S. places, even through other countries, with fewer rules. It changes old laws so these boats don't have to meet certain citizenship or Navy rules anymore.

  • S. 4544 proposes to allow large cruise ships, those with 800 or more passenger berths, to be exempt from certain requirements under the Passenger Vessel Services Act (PVSA) and the Jones Act. This means these cruise ships would not have to comply with some domestic...

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    This bill lets really big cruise ships, the ones that can fit 800 or more people, skip some rules when traveling between places in the U.S., and it talks about what paperwork workers need to leave the ship for a bit when they stop. But it doesn't change any other laws, unless it says so.