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<dc:title>117 S1845 IS: Unwavering Support for our Coast Guard Act</dc:title>
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<distribution-code display="yes">II</distribution-code><congress>117th CONGRESS</congress><session>1st Session</session><legis-num>S. 1845</legis-num><current-chamber>IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES</current-chamber><action><action-date date="20210526">May 26, 2021</action-date><action-desc><sponsor name-id="S318">Mr. Wicker</sponsor> introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the <committee-name committee-id="SSCM00">Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation</committee-name></action-desc></action><legis-type>A BILL</legis-type><official-title>To provide for pay and allowances for members of the Coast Guard during a funding gap, to provide full funding to address the shoreside facility maintenance and recapitalization backlog of the Coast Guard, and to diversify the Coast Guard, and for other purposes.</official-title></form><legis-body><section id="S1" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><header>Short title</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act may be cited as the <quote><short-title>Unwavering Support for our Coast Guard Act</short-title></quote> or the <quote><short-title>USCG Act</short-title></quote>.</text></section><section id="idf16e500f7fc94f7785bb70b8bbe4e39b"><enum>2.</enum><header>Findings</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">Congress makes the following findings:</text><paragraph id="id9ba3de11e29446de86deba32b1cd7f9d"><enum>(1)</enum><text>The Coast Guard saves individuals in peril, thwarts illicit and coercive maritime activities, and fosters economic prosperity and environmental stewardship.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id605ca97faf0e4df4b7f58f8a70e0035f"><enum>(2)</enum><text>The Coast Guard is at all times a branch of the Armed Forces of the United States.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idaf9f8c98b60741f3993ccb971413ba66"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Additionally, the Coast Guard is a Federal law enforcement agency, a regulatory body, a first responder, and a member of the United States intelligence community.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idc6769f6461f74d84977d44eab2c0af10"><enum>(4)</enum><text>With its unique mission set and authorities, the Coast Guard has a key role in addressing emerging national priorities in the United States and across the globe.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idf4a98c69425e4a1fa7882fbe41136810"><enum>(5)</enum><text>The Coast Guard is deployed worldwide. The white-hull diplomacy of the Coast Guard is essential to United States security.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id5b1e21f3343c405a8d18db5bc133f5ed"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Domestically, the Coast Guard keeps the waterways of the United States open and commerce moving smoothly by ensuring marine safety and maintaining aids to navigation.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id717751e3d394420c8c1248f2c668759e"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Last year, the Coast Guard responded to 16,845 search and rescue cases and saved 4,286 lives.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id2c8baed8cd0049288edd46009e17bfea"><enum>(8)</enum><text>The Coast Guard has admirably performed its missions with a fleet of aging vessels, aircraft, and facilities. The Coast Guard deserves Congress’s strong and full support for the recapitalization of its assets. </text></paragraph></section><section id="id9af10ed0a8894b1cbce7a89836c97c87"><enum>3.</enum><header>Pay and allowances for certain members of the Coast Guard during funding gap</header><subsection id="id5a3bd406ba8b44c5b387230580b91531"><enum>(a)</enum><header>In general</header><text>During a funding gap, the Secretary of the Treasury shall make available to the Secretary of Homeland Security, out of any amounts in the general fund of the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such amounts as the Secretary of Homeland Security determines to be necessary to continue to provide, without interruption, pay and allowances to members of the Coast Guard, including reserve components thereof, who perform active service during the funding gap.</text></subsection><subsection id="iddba2964c33b64f5b85eab5428a2f98d0"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Funding gap defined</header><text>In this section, the term <term>funding gap</term> means any period after the beginning of a fiscal year for which interim or full-year appropriations for the personnel accounts of the Coast Guard have not been enacted.</text></subsection></section><section id="id12eda8119e764a229029ae79841edd64"><enum>4.</enum><header>Full funding for shoreside facility maintenance and recapitalization</header><subsection id="id082c458768764297b2bd111cb34f33f5"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Statement of policy</header><text>It shall be the policy of the United States to provide, on the earliest date practicable, full funding to address the shoreside facility maintenance and recapitalization backlog of the Coast Guard.</text></subsection><subsection id="id27efd549366f4554afbc6e4ec16248fa"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Authorization of appropriations</header><text>There is authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Homeland Security to eliminate the shoreside facility maintenance and recapitalization backlog of the Coast Guard $2,600,000,000 for fiscal years 2022 through 2030. </text></subsection></section><section id="idd17f415f5cdf4c30b4469a0e8178c953"><enum>5.</enum><header>Fleet mix analysis</header><subsection id="id1e574d5113384b668b6d4d442181aada"><enum>(a)</enum><header>In general</header><text>The Commandant of the Coast Guard (referred to in this Act as the <quote>Commandant</quote>) shall conduct an updated fleet mix analysis that provides for a fleet mix sufficient, as determined by the Commandant—</text><paragraph id="idaa8440fad99d48b8a898d8a75cf631c1"><enum>(1)</enum><text>to carry out—</text><subparagraph id="id746CE7E9043C47ECB4024C490E1C8277"><enum>(A)</enum><text>the missions of the Coast Guard; and</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id4C7DF4BFDC2845B1A5EBB40D65777EC5"><enum>(B)</enum><text>emerging mission requirements; and</text></subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="id24671c53f87544e99cfde41ab58d6e37"><enum>(2)</enum><text>to address—</text><subparagraph id="idC7908B06B0424E0AB88CFF1848D7BB84"><enum>(A)</enum><text>national security threats; and </text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id0549FC056EB042B9AEDAF812CF9595BC"><enum>(B)</enum><text>the global deployment of the Coast Guard to counter great power competitors.</text></subparagraph></paragraph></subsection><subsection id="id2cf9efce62ef4e99b55700324c4938f7"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Report</header><text>Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commandant shall submit to Congress a report on the results of the updated fleet mix analysis required by subsection (a).</text></subsection></section><section id="id02fe2e50daa04aa68e91c329cb4ae637"><enum>6.</enum><header>Shore infrastructure investment plan</header><subsection id="id79b0a6af02b14136906ff244798c1370"><enum>(a)</enum><header>In general</header><text>The Commandant shall develop an updated shore infrastructure investment plan that includes—</text><paragraph id="idfb4366de99214ed387b74febb094de16"><enum>(1)</enum><text>the construction of additional facilities to accommodate the updated fleet mix described in section 5(a);</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idE3B881171DC04C13A89A86F1EC4438D1"><enum>(2)</enum><text>improvements necessary to ensure that existing facilities meet requirements and remain operational for the lifespan of such fleet mix, including necessary improvements to information technology infrastructure; </text></paragraph><paragraph id="id014852fcee1a4aedb093ac4e409b88a2"><enum>(3)</enum><text>a timeline for the construction and improvement of the facilities described in paragraphs (1) and (2); and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id58b8e9e59df74d569eca934e12b29736"><enum>(4)</enum><text>a cost estimate for construction and life-cycle support of such facilities, including for necessary personnel.</text></paragraph></subsection><subsection id="id714fae817e7142a38982f019a8332dae"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Report</header><text>Not later than 1 year after the date on which the report under section 5(b) is submitted, the Commandant shall submit to Congress a report on the plan required by subsection (a).</text></subsection></section><section id="id63481aa6383d42698f2d8b56544b3a22"><enum>7.</enum><header>Partnership program to diversify the Coast Guard</header><subsection id="id83c2e589c8294a3982d1e98ff2bab895"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Establishment</header><text>The Commandant shall establish a program for the purpose of increasing the number of underrepresented minorities in the enlisted ranks of the Coast Guard.</text></subsection><subsection id="id39a0ea9346f04a92a0245731cb4ef7ac"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Partnerships</header><text>In carrying out the program established under subsection (a), the Commandant shall—</text><paragraph id="idD05F45E3FC3D4303A27E73568D91A0BB"><enum>(1)</enum><text>seek to enter into 1 or more partnerships with eligible entities—</text><subparagraph id="ida6f8831ec3bf45508262854d01ce7dd7"><enum>(A)</enum><text>to increase the visibility of Coast Guard careers;</text></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id686af233b5e54b2c81bdee38b58eef98"><enum>(B)</enum><text>to promote curriculum development—</text><clause id="id709360182505473a889d99f6bd3eda13"><enum>(i)</enum><text>to enable acceptance into the Coast Guard; and</text></clause><clause id="idc3d2ee0ce4aa44caadd34b7c5734c7da"><enum>(ii)</enum><text>to improve success on relevant exams, such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery; and</text></clause></subparagraph><subparagraph id="id918dc68526f74579b5b7aa3e97b1d00a"><enum>(C)</enum><text>to provide mentoring for students entering and beginning Coast Guard careers; and </text></subparagraph></paragraph><paragraph id="idCBDFF79C43F646AF9A579DFB1414722A"><enum>(2)</enum><text>enter into a partnership with an existing Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps for the purpose of promoting Coast Guard careers.</text></paragraph></subsection><subsection id="id7DE4BE36692C401EB68ED03F363F2AD9"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Eligible institution defined</header><text>In this section, the term <term>eligible institution</term> means—</text><paragraph id="id860f77c1fa8248e5825ce7169ece95d8"><enum>(1)</enum><text>an institution of higher education (as defined in section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1001">20 U.S.C. 1001</external-xref>));</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id21476e4f20a94331a1dea13bc0cef7b9"><enum>(2)</enum><text>an institution that provides a level of educational attainment that is less than a bachelor's degree; </text></paragraph><paragraph id="id3eec1545fba440dda5379a5a8171608c"><enum>(3)</enum><text>a part B institution (as defined in section 322 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1061">20 U.S.C. 1061</external-xref>)); </text></paragraph><paragraph id="id65C916C0AD8E44AAAD3131020918543E"><enum>(4)</enum><text>a Tribal College or University (as defined in section 316(b) of that Act (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1059c">20 U.S.C. 1059c(b)</external-xref>)); </text></paragraph><paragraph id="id040068599C4847F7A8D87B0C6B44B919"><enum>(5)</enum><text>a Hispanic-serving institution (as defined in section 502 of that Act (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1101a">20 U.S.C. 1101a</external-xref>)); </text></paragraph><paragraph id="IDEF150EEDED894E4B9AF107FB4FADC1F9"><enum>(6)</enum><text>an Alaska Native-serving institution or a Native Hawaiian-serving institution (as defined in section 317(b) of that Act (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1059d">20 U.S.C. 1059d(b)</external-xref>));</text></paragraph><paragraph id="ID3EB39CD21934468A89CAC6A9904D462F"><enum>(7)</enum><text>a Predominantly Black institution (as defined in section 371(c) of that Act (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/20/1071q">20 U.S.C. 1071q(c)</external-xref>));</text></paragraph><paragraph id="ID34EF50BA50A24460A9FEB19EF3D24EFE"><enum>(8)</enum><text>an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving institution (as defined in such section); and</text></paragraph><paragraph id="ID9200371ED714462BB09374A2A7757DBB"><enum>(9)</enum><text>a Native American-serving nontribal institution (as defined in such section). </text></paragraph></subsection></section><section id="iddce0be64bab340ebb00092fc5d32fe72"><enum>8.</enum><header>Coast Guard yard resiliency</header><subsection id="idA52C9FAEA99A47A2B24FA6AA0A994480"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Findings</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Congress makes the following findings:</text><paragraph id="idd59598b5d81b46ce97e378f7098d723a"><enum>(1)</enum><text>For over a century, Coast Guard vessels have been built, repaired, and renovated in the Coast Guard Yard (referred to in this section as the <quote>Yard</quote>) in Baltimore, Maryland.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idb029ac63fac24e6987c2f03e8c0cffe4"><enum>(2)</enum><text>As 1 of only 5 remaining public shipyards in the United States, the Yard provides a unique capability to support the Coast Guard and the national fleet, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Navy, the Army, and other Government agencies.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="idb54a583f0e014c17a8563dc0ea4bc660"><enum>(3)</enum><text>The Yard is an essential component of the core industrial base and fleet support operations of the Coast Guard, and its primary mission is to renovate, maintain, and repair Coast Guard vessels.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id85f889da3c92498bb5635fb275c5a861"><enum>(4)</enum><text>The Coast Guard is in the midst of recapitalizing its surface fleet by replacing smaller vessels with larger, more capable assets. Until recently, the Yard provided the Coast Guard with the organic capacity to service every vessel in the Coast Guard fleet, except polar icebreakers.</text></paragraph><paragraph id="id62cae2cc3c0e485b8fd8b0ef407ea942"><enum>(5)</enum><text>With the acquisition of the National Security Cutter and the projected acquisition of the Offshore Patrol Cutter, the Coast Guard will no longer have the organic capacity to service every vessel in the Coast Guard fleet.</text></paragraph></subsection><subsection id="iddc114ee0faf84cea99d72a3c959253ca"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Authorization of appropriations</header><text>There is authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Homeland Security to improve the infrastructure of the Coast Guard public shipyard $350,000,000.</text></subsection></section></legis-body></bill> 

