State & Local Analysis
Houston Lawmakers Reconsider Jones Act
March 21, 2026
A letter published in the Houston Chronicle urges Houston lawmakers to revisit the Jones Act, highlighting concerns that the Act's current provisions have increased operational costs for the marine cargo industry, particularly due to higher wages for American merchant mariners compared to foreign counterparts. The letter suggests that these factors have negatively impacted shipping and crude oil refining costs within the U.S. maritime sector.
- Why this matters: Potential legislative changes to the Jones Act could alter procurement and contracting conditions for maritime shipping and logistics services in the Houston area and beyond.
- Procurement professionals and contractors involved in maritime transport and oil refining should evaluate how revisions to the Jones Act might affect contract requirements, labor costs, and supply chain logistics.
- Organizations engaged in marine cargo operations may find opportunities or risks depending on the outcome of any legislative review or amendments.
- Stakeholders should consider engaging with policymakers or industry groups to stay informed about possible regulatory changes impacting maritime procurement and operations.
I wish the Houston Chronicle would run an investigative article on all the damage the Jones Act has done to the marine cargo industry.
— Cheryl Fossler
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- Houston lawmakers should revisit the Jones Act · Houston Chronicle · Mar 21