Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the impact the COMPETES Act will have on our Nation. We are seeing the best economy for American workers in decades, with people earning higher wages, better benefits, and better jobs, thanks to President Biden's leadership. With that said, when I visited with the leadership from the Port of Houston in my district a while back, they expressed their gratitude for Congress' strong investment in the maritime infrastructure needed to keep America's economy moving in the right direction. They also expressed concern, however, that more workers will need technical training than our current system will be able to provide. The America COMPETES Act will be that critical next step in providing vital maritime workforce training. My home district, Texas-29, will benefit greatly from the large grant program for domestic maritime worker training and education included in the America COMPETES Act. I was proud to see this maritime grant program language included, as it was originally part of my bill, H.R. 987, which was one that was introduced to strengthen our maritime workforce. This investment will provide more Houston area workers the technical training, education, and resources needed to become qualified for good- paying maritime jobs. For example, the San Jacinto College Maritime Center in my district helps thousands of students learn new skills so they can earn good paychecks, paychecks that hold families together.…
On the recordMarch 30, 2022
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