All Information (Except Text) for S.1982 - Save Our Seas 2.0 Act116th Congress (2019-2020)
| Sponsor: | Sen. Sullivan, Dan [R-AK] (Introduced 06/26/2019) |
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| Committees: | Senate - Commerce, Science, and Transportation | House - Transportation and Infrastructure; Natural Resources; Foreign Affairs; Energy and Commerce; Science, Space, and Technology; Agriculture |
| Committee Meetings: | 11/13/19 10:00AM |
| Latest Action: | 12/18/2020 Became Public Law No: 116-224. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) |
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Titles (8)
Short Titles
Short Titles as Enacted
Save Our Seas 2.0 Act
Other Short Titles
Save Our Seas 2.0 Act
Short Titles - House of Representatives
Short Titles as Passed House
Save Our Seas 2.0 Act
Short Titles - Senate
Short Titles as Passed Senate
Save Our Seas 2.0 Act
Save Our Seas 2.0 Act
Short Title(s) as Introduced
SOS 2.0 Act
Save Our Seas 2.0 Act
Actions Overview (8)
| Date | Actions Overview |
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| 12/18/2020 | Became Public Law No: 116-224. (TXT | PDF) |
| 12/18/2020 | Signed by President. |
| 12/08/2020 | Presented to President. |
| 12/01/2020 | Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendment to S. 1982 by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S7142) |
| 10/01/2020 | Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. |
| 01/09/2020 | Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote. |
| 01/09/2020 | Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation discharged by Unanimous Consent. |
| 06/26/2019 | Introduced in Senate |
All Actions (31)
| Date | Chamber | All Actions |
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| 12/18/2020 | Became Public Law No: 116-224. (TXT | PDF) | |
| 12/18/2020 | Signed by President. | |
| 12/08/2020 | Senate | Presented to President. |
| 12/02/2020 | Senate | Message on Senate action sent to the House. |
| 12/01/2020 | Senate | Senate agreed to the House amendment to S. 1982 by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S7142) |
| 12/01/2020 | Senate | Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. |
| 10/19/2020 | Senate | Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: House amendment to Senate bill. |
| 10/01/2020-4:41pm | House | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
| 10/01/2020-4:41pm | House | On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5192-5199) |
| 10/01/2020-4:27pm | House | DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on S. 1982. |
| 10/01/2020-4:26pm | House | Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H5192-5202) |
| 10/01/2020-4:26pm | House | Mr. Carbajal moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. |
| 01/22/2020 | House | Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry. Action By: Committee on Agriculture |
| 01/14/2020 | House | Referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife. Action By: Committee on Natural Resources |
| 01/14/2020 | House | Referred to the Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change. Action By: Committee on Energy and Commerce |
| 01/14/2020 | House | Referred to the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation. Action By: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure |
| 01/13/2020 | House | Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committees on Natural Resources, Foreign Affairs, Energy and Commerce, Science, Space, and Technology, and Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
| 01/13/2020 | House | Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committees on Natural Resources, Foreign Affairs, Energy and Commerce, Science, Space, and Technology, and Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
| 01/13/2020 | House | Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committees on Natural Resources, Foreign Affairs, Energy and Commerce, Science, Space, and Technology, and Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
| 01/13/2020 | House | Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committees on Natural Resources, Foreign Affairs, Energy and Commerce, Science, Space, and Technology, and Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
| 01/13/2020 | House | Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committees on Natural Resources, Foreign Affairs, Energy and Commerce, Science, Space, and Technology, and Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
| 01/13/2020 | House | Referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committees on Natural Resources, Foreign Affairs, Energy and Commerce, Science, Space, and Technology, and Agriculture, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
| 01/13/2020-2:07pm | House | Received in the House. |
| 01/13/2020 | Senate | Message on Senate action sent to the House. |
| 01/09/2020 | Senate | Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote. |
| 01/09/2020 | Senate | S.Amdt.1278 Amendment SA 1278 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent. |
| 01/09/2020 | Senate | S.Amdt.1278 Amendment SA 1278 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Sullivan. (consideration: CR S148-149; text: CR S139-147) In the nature of a substitute. |
| 01/09/2020 | Senate | Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S148-149) |
| 01/09/2020 | Senate | Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation discharged by Unanimous Consent. |
| 11/13/2019 | Senate | Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. |
| 06/26/2019 | Senate | Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. |
Cosponsors (19)
| Cosponsor | Date Cosponsored |
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| Sen. Whitehouse, Sheldon [D-RI]* | 06/26/2019 |
| Sen. Menendez, Robert [D-NJ]* | 06/26/2019 |
| Sen. Murkowski, Lisa [R-AK]* | 06/26/2019 |
| Sen. Portman, Rob [R-OH]* | 06/26/2019 |
| Sen. Booker, Cory A. [D-NJ]* | 06/26/2019 |
| Sen. Murphy, Christopher [D-CT]* | 06/26/2019 |
| Sen. Carper, Thomas R. [D-DE]* | 06/26/2019 |
| Sen. Collins, Susan M. [R-ME]* | 06/26/2019 |
| Sen. Graham, Lindsey [R-SC] | 06/28/2019 |
| Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT] | 07/25/2019 |
| Sen. Coons, Christopher A. [D-DE] | 07/25/2019 |
| Sen. Van Hollen, Chris [D-MD] | 07/25/2019 |
| Sen. Merkley, Jeff [D-OR] | 08/01/2019 |
| Sen. Schatz, Brian [D-HI] | 09/09/2019 |
| Sen. Cardin, Benjamin L. [D-MD] | 09/23/2019 |
| Sen. Perdue, David [R-GA] | 10/15/2019 |
| Sen. Hirono, Mazie K. [D-HI] | 11/13/2019 |
| Sen. King, Angus S., Jr. [I-ME] | 11/13/2019 |
| Sen. Wicker, Roger F. [R-MS] | 11/14/2019 |
Committees (7)
Committees, subcommittees and links to reports associated with this bill are listed here, as well as the nature and date of committee activity and Congressional report number.
| Committee / Subcommittee | Date | Activity | Related Documents |
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| Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation | 06/26/2019 | Referred to | |
| 11/13/2019 | Markup by | ||
| 01/09/2020 | Discharged from | ||
| House Transportation and Infrastructure | 01/13/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation | 01/14/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Natural Resources | 01/13/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife | 01/14/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Foreign Affairs | 01/13/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Energy and Commerce | 01/13/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change | 01/14/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Science, Space, and Technology | 01/13/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Agriculture | 01/13/2020 | Referred to | |
| House Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry | 01/22/2020 | Referred to |
Subjects (40)
Subject — Policy Area:
One Policy Area term, which best describes an entire measure, is assigned to every public bill or resolution.
- Advanced technology and technological innovations
- Advisory bodies
- Air quality
- Aquatic ecology
- Atmospheric science and weather
- Congressional oversight
- Consumer affairs
- Energy research
- Environmental assessment, monitoring, research
- Environmental health
- Environmental technology
- Food supply, safety, and labeling
- Foreign aid and international relief
- Forests, forestry, trees
- Government information and archives
- Government studies and investigations
- Government trust funds
- Hazardous wastes and toxic substances
- Intergovernmental relations
- International law and treaties
- International organizations and cooperation
- Land use and conservation
- Licensing and registrations
- Manufacturing
- Marine and coastal resources, fisheries
- Marine and inland water transportation
- Marine pollution
- Materials
- Multilateral development programs
- Performance measurement
- Product development and innovation
- Public-private cooperation
- Roads and highways
- Social work, volunteer service, charitable organizations
- Solid waste and recycling
- State and local finance
- State and local government operations
- Water quality
- Water use and supply
Latest Summary (2)
Shown Here:
Public Law No: 116-224 (12/18/2020)
Save Our Seas 2.0 Act
This bill establishes requirements and incentives to reduce, recycle, and prevent marine debris (e.g., plastic waste).
TITLE I--COMBATING MARINE DEBRIS
Subtitle A--Amendments to the Marine Debris Act
(Sec. 101) This section increases the authorization of appropriations for the Marine Debris Act through FY2022.
In addition, it requires relevant federal agencies to prioritize efforts to combat marine debris when carrying out existing innovation and entrepreneurship programs.
Subtitle B--Marine Debris Foundation
(Sec. 111) This section establishes the Marine Debris Foundation, a nonprofit organization, and outlines its purposes, rights, and obligations. The foundation must accept and administer gifts to benefit the Marine Debris Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The foundation must also support federal actions to access, prevent, reduce, and remove marine debris and address the adverse impacts of marine debris on the U.S. economy, the marine environment, and navigation safety.
(Sec. 119) This section terminates the foundation 10 years after its establishment.
Subtitle C--Genius Prize for Save Our Seas Innovations
(Sec. 122) This section establishes the Genius Prize for Save Our Seas Innovations. The prize competition must (1) encourage technological innovation with the potential to reduce plastic waste, associated pollution, and potential pollution; and (2) award at least one prize every two years for projects that advance human understanding and innovation in removing and preventing plastic waste.
(Sec. 123) The Department of Commerce may enter into an agreement with the Marine Debris Foundation for the foundation to administer the prize competition. If the foundation administers the prize competition, it may request and accept federal and nonfederal funds for a cash prize or administration of the competition.
(Sec. 127) This section terminates the prize competition after the completion of five competition cycles.
Subtitle D--Studies, Pilot Projects, and Reports
(Sec. 131) The Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee must report on microfiber pollution and innovative uses for plastic waste in consumer products.
(Sec. 133) NOAA must arrange with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to conduct a study on U.S. plastic pollution data and report on findings of the study.
(Sec. 134) The National Institute of Standards and Technology must study and report on the availability of methodologies that are or could be readily standardized to track and certify the amount of circular polymers (i.e., polymers that can be reused multiple times or converted into a new, higher-quality product) in finished goods.
(Sec. 135) NOAA must also report on the scale of fishing gear losses by domestic and foreign fisheries and the ecological, human health, and maritime safety impacts of derelict fishing gear. The study must include recommendations on management measures to prevent such losses and reduce such impacts.
(Sec. 136) NOAA and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must jointly conduct a study to determine the feasibility of developing a nationwide derelict vessel recycling program. The agencies must use the pilot project in Rhode Island led by Rhode Island Sea Grant and its partners as a model.
(Sec. 137) In addition, NOAA must establish a pilot program to assess the feasibility and advisability of providing incentives to fishermen based in the United States who incidentally capture marine debris while at sea to (1) track or keep the debris on board, and (2) dispose of the debris properly on land.
TITLE II--ENHANCED GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT TO COMBAT MARINE DEBRIS
(Sec. 202) The Department of State must implement the U.S. policy to cooperate with foreign governments and the private sector to combat marine debris, which includes support for (1) strengthening systems for processing and reusing plastic waste, (2) developing and using reusable alternatives to disposable plastic products, and (3) deploying technology for capturing value from postconsumer materials and municipal solid waste streams.
(Sec. 203) The President must direct U.S. representatives to various international bodies to support U.S. marine debris policies. The EPA is authorized to build partnerships in support of such policies.
(Sec. 205) The State Department must report on the potential for entering into new agreements or creating a new forum to reduce land-based sources of marine debris and derelict fishing gear.
TITLE III--IMPROVING DOMESTIC INFRASTRUCTURE TO PREVENT MARINE DEBRIS
(Sec. 301) The EPA must develop a strategy to improve postconsumer materials management and infrastructure for the purpose of reducing plastic waste and other postconsumer materials in waterways and oceans. The EPA must then publish it and distribute it to states.
(Sec. 302) Further, the EPA may provide grants to states to implement the strategy and to (1) support improvements to local postconsumer materials management, including municipal recycling programs; and (2) assist local waste management authorities in making improvements to local waste management systems.
The EPA may also provide grants to local governments, Indian tribes, and public water systems to support improvements in reducing and removing plastic waste and postconsumer materials from drinking water or sources of drinking water.
In addition, the EPA may provide grants to certain municipalities or Indian tribes that own and operate treatment works (systems that treat municipal sewage or industrial waste) for the construction of improvements to reduce and remove plastic waste and postconsumer materials.
Finally, the EPA may provide grants to local governments, Indian tribes, and nonprofit organizations for various efforts to reduce trash in water.
(Sec. 303) The Department of Transportation and the EPA must jointly enter into an arrangement with the National Academies to conduct a study concerning the uses of plastic waste in infrastructure.
(Sec. 304) Further, the EPA must also enter into an arrangement with the National Academies to conduct a study on human health and environmental risk assessment on microplastics.
(Sec. 305) In addition, the EPA must recommend to Congress ways to eliminate barriers to increasing the collection, processing, and use of recyclable materials.
(Sec. 306) The EPA must also report on the most efficient and effective economic incentives to spur the development of additional new end-use markets for recycled plastics.
(Sec. 307) Additionally, the EPA must study and report on minimizing the creation of new plastic waste.