[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 793 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 793
Commending Tall Ships America for advancing character-building
experiences at sea and representing the tall ships and sail training
community of the United States in national and international forums.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 22, 2022
Mr. Reed (for himself and Mr. Whitehouse) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Commending Tall Ships America for advancing character-building
experiences at sea and representing the tall ships and sail training
community of the United States in national and international forums.
Whereas the American Sail Training Association (doing business as Tall Ships
America), located in Rhode Island, is an educational non-profit
corporation whose declared mission is ``to encourage character-building
through sail training, promote sail training to the North American
public, and support education under sail'';
Whereas, since its founding in 1973, Tall Ships America has promoted and
supported character-building experiences aboard traditional sail
training vessels and supported a fleet of more than 120 tall ships and
sail training vessels, including barques, barquentines, brigs,
brigantines, schooners, sloops, and full-rigged ships, which fly the
flag of the United States and bring life-changing adventures to
thousands of young trainees each year;
Whereas April 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of Tall Ships America, which--
(1) continues to ably represent the United States as a founding member
of Sail Training International, the recognized international body for the
promotion of sail training since the 1950s; and
(2) as a member of the International Council of Sail Training
International, actively promotes international fellowship of the sea
through governance and events;
Whereas Tall Ships America has established a program of scholarship and grant
funding to support onboard experiences for young people and the
professional training and development of sailing ship crew members;
Whereas Tall Ships America promotes safe and ethical practices and supports the
business efficiency of its member vessels and programs;
Whereas Tall Ships America has entered into a memorandum of understanding with
the Maritime Administration in support of maritime workforce
development;
Whereas Tall Ships America collaborates extensively with the Coast Guard with
respect to--
(1) the regulation of sail training vessels;
(2) Marine Events of National Significance, including the Tall Ships
Challenge series;
(3) the premier sail training vessel of the United States, namely the
square-rigged Coast Guard Cutter Barque Eagle ; and
(4) professional mariner training and development, including through
participation in the Annual Conference on Sail Training and Tall Ships;
Whereas Tall Ships America has a long history of arranging and supporting tall
ship races, rallies, and maritime festivals dating as far back as 1976;
Whereas, since 2001, Tall Ships America has organized 78 Tall Ships Challenge
races and maritime festivals that have--
(1) involved sail training ships, trainees, and crews from around the
world on all the coasts of the United States;
(2) advanced the mission of Tall Ships America;
(3) helped sustain the economic vitality of member vessels of Tall
Ships America; and
(4) attracted more than 26,000,000 visitors and $3,000,000,000 in
economic impact to maritime communities; and
Whereas Tall Ships America has hosted the Annual Conference on Sail Training and
Tall Ships for 49 years in cities throughout the United States and
Canada, including the Safety Under Sail Forum and the Education Under
Sail Forum, to enhance professionalism, historical skills of seamanship,
impactful approaches for education at sea, best-practices of
organizational collaboration, and cutting-edge non-profit and business
practices: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) commends Tall Ships America for--
(A) advancing character-building experiences at sea
and on inland waterways aboard traditional sail
training vessels;
(B) acting as the national sail training
association of the United States; and
(C) representing the tall ships and sail training
community of the United States in national and
international forums, including in Sail Training
International;
(2) commends Tall Ships America and its member vessels and
programs for providing workforce training and development
opportunities for the maritime industry in the finest
traditions of the sea; and
(3) encourages the people of the United States and the
world to join in celebration of the first 50 years of the
Adventure and Education Under Sail program of Tall Ships
America, which provides character-building, educational, and
work experiences for people of all nations.
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