Showing posts with label Congress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Congress. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Cruise News Daily Headlines for July 24, 2014

* Senate Commerce Committee Hears More Testimony - Some Advice
Wednesday afternoon, the Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on a bill sponsored by Sen John Rockefeller. It is another in his ongoing series of attempts to provide more protection (both financial and safety) for US consumers and further regulate the cruise industry.

* Navigating to Genoa
Costa Concordia’s convoy is moving right along toward Genoa, and there have been no problems.
   At 6:30pm CET, Concordia had traveled 63 nautical miles after traveling 30 hours at an average speed of 2 knots.

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A section of Anthem of the Seas outside the covered building dock at Meyer Werft
 Photo courtesy of Meyer Werft. All rights reserved. May not be copied or used without permission.
 

Friday, July 26, 2013

Cruise News Daily Headlines for July 26, 2013

* The Reality of Washington Hearings
Wednesday saw a Senate hearing on the cruise industry in the Senate Commerce Committee, chaired by West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller. Purported experts who generally were critical of the cruise industry testified as well as Royal Caribbean CEO Adam Goldstein and Carnival Cruise Lines CEO Gerry Cahill.

Most of the time, the focus was on safety, with lots of grand theater and the senators enjoying their time in front of the cameras appearing to be watchdogs for the safety of American consumers. For their part, the cruise line CEO’s generally did a good job of defending the industry’s record, although none of the industry’s detractors acknowledged it. The cruise lines are going to work with Congress on that - to a point - and the news media ate that up. But right at the end of hearing - in literally the last minute - Rockefeller brought up another issue that most of the media ignored, but it is where the cruise lines won’t cooperate and where, if Rockefeller weren’t a lame duck (he will not run for reelection next in 2014), there could be a fight to the death.


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