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ICV Press Release - July 30, 2009


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Thursday, July 30, 2009

CONTACT: Mara Lee

(202) 225-7163

 

Congresswoman Doris Matsui Applauds Unanimous Committee Support of Cruise Safety Act

Legislation Introduced By Rep. Matsui Will Make Cruise Vacations Safer for American Families


WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Doris O. Matsui (D-CA) applauded her
colleagues on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and thanked
Committee Chairman James L. Oberstar (D-MN) and Coast Guard and Maritime
Transportation Subcommittee Chair Elijah E. Cummings (D-MD) for their
commitment to keep Americans aware and protected while on cruise vacations,
and for bringing the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2009 before
the full Committee for mark-up today. Representative Matsui introduced this
legislation following holding multiple hearings which made apparent the
gross inadequacies of current cruise safety provisions.

"This issue was originally brought to my attention by a constituent of mine,
and in the past three years, I have met far too many American families which
have incurred tragedy during what ought to be a relaxing vacation. The
Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2009 will ensure the safety and
protection of millions of Americans who embark on cruises each year," said
Congresswoman Matsui. "For far too long, American families have unknowingly
been at risk on cruise ships."

Rep. Matsui was contacted regarding the need for increased protections for
Americans on cruise ships in April, 2006, when Sacramentan Laurie Dishman,
wrote to her for help. Ms. Dishman was the victim of a sexual assault while
on a cruise vacation, and was given no assistance by the cruise line in
properly securing evidence of the assault, identifying her attacker who was
an employee of the cruise ship, or prosecuting the crime once back on shore.
Frustrated, she reached out to her Congresswoman for help.

"We learned during Congressional hearings that there has not been a
conviction of an accused rape in recent history. With continued news
coverage of recent rapes on cruise ships, it is clear that legislation is
both urgent and necessary," said Matsui. "I am hopeful that following the
August District Work Period, we can take this legislation to the floor as
expediently as possible."

Upon learning of the recent legislative action taken by the House, Ms.
Dishman shared her excitement towards the bill's progress. "Congresswoman
Matsui has taken the lead on this very important issue and has helped raise
awareness about crimes on cruise ships all over the world. I cannot thank
my Congresswoman enough for not only answering my letter, but for helping to
make it safer for passengers when taking a cruise. She truly is my 'hero'
and has stood by my side for the past 3½ years."

Ken Carver, President of the International Cruise Victims, a non-profit
organization of volunteers affected by cruise crimes, applauded the
consideration of this legislation in the house Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee, and Ms. Matsui's vigilant efforts to pass this
legislation. "This is a historic step in starting to improve the safety for
all passengers on Cruise ships," he said. "Congresswoman Matsui has taken
the lead in the House on this issue, and her efforts have made the
difference in moving this legislation forward."

"Murky jurisdictional lines in international waters will no longer be an
excuse for risking the safety of millions of passengers who board these
vessels from American ports," said Sen. Kerry. "Everyone from the
passengers to the cruise line industry recognizes the need for reform -
enforcing strict and fair protections is long past due. I applaud the House
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for moving forward with this
legislation and thank Congresswoman Doris Matsui for partnering with me in
the fight to strengthen security and safety measures, hold criminals
accountable, and end the cycle of serious crimes on these vessels."


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