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May 21, 2025
Policy Area:
Transportation and Public Works
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May 22, 2025
Referred to the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation.
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Referred to the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation.
Type: Committee
| Source: House committee actions
| Code: H11000
May 22, 2025
Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
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| Code: H11100
May 21, 2025
Submitted in House
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| Code: H11100
May 21, 2025
Submitted in House
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| Code: 1025
May 21, 2025
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Version: Introduced in House
Version Date: May 21, 2025
Last Updated: Nov 17, 2025 6:10 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 437 Introduced in House
(IH) ]
<DOC>
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 437
Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Georgia Ports Authority.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 21, 2025
Mr. Carter of Georgia submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Georgia Ports Authority.
Whereas the Georgia Ports Authority was established in 1945 and will mark 80
years of service in 2025 as a cornerstone of Georgia's economy and a
driver of global commerce;
Whereas with its main operations at the Port of Savannah and the Port of
Brunswick, Georgia Ports Authority has transformed Georgia into a global
gateway for trade and a national leader in logistics and port
efficiency;
Whereas Georgia's ports support more than 609,000 jobs statewide, generate
$40,000,000,000 in income, $171,000,000,000 in business revenue
annually, and contribute $5,300,000,000 in State and local tax revenues;
Whereas container traffic has grown by 784 percent since 1995, and in 2024,
Savannah became the fastest growing port on the United States East and
Gulf Coast, handling approximately 5,600,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit
containers per year;
Whereas Savannah's Garden City Terminal supports 32 to 33 weekly ship calls and
generates 42 double-stack trains per week to inland markets with the
industry's best rail dwell times on port, averaging just 22 hours in
March 2025;
Whereas the Georgia Ports Authority continues to operate efficiently, handling
14,000 to 16,000 truck moves daily with some truckers completing 6 to 8
trips per day, and single container moves taking as little as 35
minutes;
Whereas the Georgia Ports Authority has invested $3,200,000,000 over the last
decade to modernize and expand its facilities, with an additional
$4,500,000,000 planned over the next 10 years to meet rising demand;
Whereas by 2030, the Georgia Ports Authority plans to double Savannah's ship
berths, expand container storage, add truck lanes, enhance on-dock rail
services, deepen the harbor, and raise the Talmadge Bridge to
accommodate larger vessels;
Whereas Savannah's Ocean Terminal is being fully converted to a container port
with major phased upgrades through 2028;
Whereas Brunswick's Colonel's Island recently completed $262,000,000 in capacity
upgrades, including new warehousing and vehicle processing space, with a
fourth berth for RoRo vessels in the engineering phase and an ongoing
expansion for vehicle rail capacity to 600,000 units annually;
Whereas the Georgia Ports Authority has committed $6,000,000 toward housing
support for communities near the ports and operates the YES+ program,
now in its seventh year, to train high school graduates for long-term
careers in the maritime industry; and
Whereas Georgia's strategic location, fast rail service, and access to global
markets, including faster routes to southeast Asia and India, make the
Georgia Ports Authority vital to the growing southeast manufacturing and
population centers: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the Georgia Ports Authority for 80 years of
strengthening Georgia's economy and connecting the State to
global commerce; and
(2) commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Georgia Ports
Authority.
<all>
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 437 Introduced in House
(IH) ]
<DOC>
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 437
Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Georgia Ports Authority.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 21, 2025
Mr. Carter of Georgia submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Georgia Ports Authority.
Whereas the Georgia Ports Authority was established in 1945 and will mark 80
years of service in 2025 as a cornerstone of Georgia's economy and a
driver of global commerce;
Whereas with its main operations at the Port of Savannah and the Port of
Brunswick, Georgia Ports Authority has transformed Georgia into a global
gateway for trade and a national leader in logistics and port
efficiency;
Whereas Georgia's ports support more than 609,000 jobs statewide, generate
$40,000,000,000 in income, $171,000,000,000 in business revenue
annually, and contribute $5,300,000,000 in State and local tax revenues;
Whereas container traffic has grown by 784 percent since 1995, and in 2024,
Savannah became the fastest growing port on the United States East and
Gulf Coast, handling approximately 5,600,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit
containers per year;
Whereas Savannah's Garden City Terminal supports 32 to 33 weekly ship calls and
generates 42 double-stack trains per week to inland markets with the
industry's best rail dwell times on port, averaging just 22 hours in
March 2025;
Whereas the Georgia Ports Authority continues to operate efficiently, handling
14,000 to 16,000 truck moves daily with some truckers completing 6 to 8
trips per day, and single container moves taking as little as 35
minutes;
Whereas the Georgia Ports Authority has invested $3,200,000,000 over the last
decade to modernize and expand its facilities, with an additional
$4,500,000,000 planned over the next 10 years to meet rising demand;
Whereas by 2030, the Georgia Ports Authority plans to double Savannah's ship
berths, expand container storage, add truck lanes, enhance on-dock rail
services, deepen the harbor, and raise the Talmadge Bridge to
accommodate larger vessels;
Whereas Savannah's Ocean Terminal is being fully converted to a container port
with major phased upgrades through 2028;
Whereas Brunswick's Colonel's Island recently completed $262,000,000 in capacity
upgrades, including new warehousing and vehicle processing space, with a
fourth berth for RoRo vessels in the engineering phase and an ongoing
expansion for vehicle rail capacity to 600,000 units annually;
Whereas the Georgia Ports Authority has committed $6,000,000 toward housing
support for communities near the ports and operates the YES+ program,
now in its seventh year, to train high school graduates for long-term
careers in the maritime industry; and
Whereas Georgia's strategic location, fast rail service, and access to global
markets, including faster routes to southeast Asia and India, make the
Georgia Ports Authority vital to the growing southeast manufacturing and
population centers: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the Georgia Ports Authority for 80 years of
strengthening Georgia's economy and connecting the State to
global commerce; and
(2) commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Georgia Ports
Authority.
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