[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1141 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1141
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Federal
Government should recoup monies from the responsible parties to
compensate taxpayers for certain damages resulting from the allision of
the cargo shipping vessel the Dali with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on
March 26, 2024, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 12, 2024
Mr. Van Drew submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Federal
Government should recoup monies from the responsible parties to
compensate taxpayers for certain damages resulting from the allision of
the cargo shipping vessel the Dali with the Francis Scott Key Bridge on
March 26, 2024, and for other purposes.
Whereas, on the morning of March 26, 2024, an international container ship named
the Dali, traversed the Patapsco River on its way from Baltimore Harbor
to Sri Lanka;
Whereas, at 1:24 A.M., the Dali suffered a total power failure and loss of
control, and three minutes later struck a critical support pylon of the
Francis Scott Key Bridge, resulting in the catastrophic collapse of the
entire bridge structure;
Whereas, the Francis Scott Key Bridge accident resulted in loss of life,
substantial damages to public infrastructure, disruption of the domestic
supply chain, and subsequently a financial burden on taxpayers;
Whereas, it is necessary for companies involved in maritime activities to adhere
to strict safety standards and protocols to prevent accidents and
mitigate risks to public safety and infrastructure;
Whereas, Congress has a duty to protect the interests of the taxpayers and
promote accountability in corporate actions, and that taxpayer dollars
should be allocated towards efforts that safeguard the interests and
well-being of taxpayers, not for the compensation of losses incurred due
to accidents and disasters caused by private entities;
Whereas, the compensation for the losses incurred from the Francis Scott Key
Bridge accident should be borne by the entities directly responsible for
the incident, in accordance with principles of corporate accountability
and liability;
Whereas, the application of general average principles, which distribute costs
among stakeholders, could play a significant role in allocating
financial responsibilities related to the Francis Scott Key Bridge
collapse, reflecting the complexities of maritime law and industry
practices;
Whereas, President Biden has stated the intention for the Federal Government to
assume responsibility for covering the reconstruction costs of the
Francis Scott Key Bridge, with estimates surpassing $600,000,000,
highlighting the magnitude of the financial burden this would have on
taxpayers;
Whereas, all reconstruction costs, in addition to any additional liabilities
related to personal damages or national economic damages should be
reimbursed to taxpayers through the insurance of the corporate firms
accountable for the voyage and its consequences; and
Whereas, Congress should direct the relevant committees to monitor the progress
of the investigations and legal actions related to the Francis Scott Key
Bridge accident and to take further legislative action if necessary to
safeguard taxpayer interests: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Francis Scott Key Bridge Disaster
Taxpayer Reimbursement Resolution''.
SEC. 2. SENSE OF CONGRESS.
It is the sense of the House of Representatives that the Federal
Government should recoup monies from the responsible parties for all
human, economic, and physical damages that resulted from the
catastrophic allision of the cargo shipping vessel Dali with the
Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024.
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