Federal Meeting
Drugs, Thugs, and Fish: Examining Coast Guard Law Enforcement Efforts
January 14, 2026
This was a hearing held by the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Republicans on January 14, 2026, focusing on the U.S. Coast Guard's law enforcement efforts, particularly regarding drug interdiction, illegal fishing, and maritime security. The discussion highlighted the Coast Guard's record drug seizures, including a historic cocaine interdiction valued at $362 million, and its role in combating illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IU) fishing, which poses significant economic and security threats. Witnesses emphasized challenges such as asset maintenance, workforce shortages, and acquisition delays for new cutters and aircraft. The $25 billion investment from the "One Big Beautiful Bill" was noted as critical for recapitalizing the fleet, expanding personnel training facilities, and enhancing autonomous surveillance capabilities. Members expressed concerns about ensuring adequate funding for operations and personnel readiness, the importance of maintaining Coast Guard stations, and the need for transparent and competitive contracting processes, including maintenance contracts at facilities like Mare Island. The Government Accountability Office underscored ongoing recommendations to improve asset availability and workforce management. The hearing also touched on legal authorities for maritime interdiction, coordination with international partners, and the importance of federal investigations in prosecuting drug traffickers. No specific contract awards or procurement decisions were announced during the hearing, but the discussion underscored the impact of recent and planned budget allocations on Coast Guard modernization and operational effectiveness.
Sources
- Drugs, Thugs, and Fish: Examining Coast Guard Law Enforcement Efforts · T&I Committee Republicans · Jan 14