Cape D boats, housing, tsunami tower in new Cantwell plan South County News chinookobserver.com

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Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) has taken a proactive stance in advocating for the U. S. Coast Guard through the introduction of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2025. This proposed legislation seeks to allocate a substantial budget of $30. 45 billion for the Coast Guard's operations over the fiscal years 2025 and 2026.

A key focus of the act is the U. S. Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment, where issues of inadequate housing for personnel and the need for improved tsunami safety measures have been highlighted. With bipartisan support, this initiative aims to address these critical concerns, thereby enhancing the operational readiness and safety of the Coast Guard members stationed in the region. The improvements are essential not only for the personnel but also for the local communities that depend on the Coast Guard's search and rescue capabilities and emergency management services.

By prioritizing these enhancements, the legislation reinforces the commitment to safeguarding both the Coast Guard's operational efficiency and the welfare of the public they serve. As the Coast Guard faces increasing demands, this legislative effort stands as a significant step toward ensuring their preparedness for various emergencies. Overall, the proposed act reflects a broader recognition of the importance of investing in the Coast Guard's infrastructure and capabilities.

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