Sen. Murkowski receives Maritime Leadership Award from Shipbuilders Council of America president Matthew Paxton and Chairman of the SCA, Ben Bordelon | Shipbuilders Council of America
Sen. Murkowski receives Maritime Leadership Award from Shipbuilders Council of America president Matthew Paxton and Chairman of the SCA, Ben Bordelon | Shipbuilders Council of America
Shipbuilders Council of America has issued the following press release:
WASHINGTON – The Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA), the national association representing the U.S. shipbuilding, maintenance and repair industry, today presented U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) with the SCA Maritime Leadership Award at its 2022 annual meeting.
The award is given each year to national leaders or elected officials who demonstrate exemplary dedication and support for the nearly 400,000 men and women who serve in America’s shipyards and throughout the domestic industrial base.
“Throughout her time in public office, Sen. Murkowski has been a staunch advocate for the entire American maritime industry and especially for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking men and women who design, build and maintain our domestic fleet,” said SCA President Matthew Paxton. “Hailing from the Last Frontier, Sen. Murkowski knows firsthand the value of a strong maritime sector to our national defense and transport of commerce, and this award recognizes her unparalleled leadership and significant contributions to our industry in Alaska and across America.”
Sen. Murkowski sits on the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee, where she has advanced policies to strengthen investments in Navy force structure and Coast Guard shipbuilding programs as well as building a new full fleet of arctic security vessels like the polar icebreakers.
“Since our nation's founding, in times of conflict and peace, U.S. shipyards have built and maintained the vessels that protect America’s coastlines and waterways, carry the brave men and women of the U.S. military, and secure the movement of domestic and international commerce,” said Sen. Murkowski. “The current geopolitical situation in Ukraine and persistent security threats from China demonstrate the need for Congress to prioritize investments into expanding the fleet of the future, particularly building out a robust fleet of polar security cutters. We must ensure our military is positioned to respond to the increased demand for their services as the maritime theater gets increasingly complex. It’s an honor to be recognized with this year’s Maritime Leadership Award and will continue to be a vocal advocate for these essential national defense programs.”
Sen. Murkowski was presented the Maritime Leadership Award during the SCA annual membership meeting in Washington, D.C.
About the Shipbuilders Council of America
Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA) members constitute the shipyard industrial base that builds, repairs, maintains and modernizes U.S. Navy ships and craft, U.S. Coast Guard vessels of all sizes, as well as vessels for other U.S. government agencies. In addition, SCA members build, repair and service America's fleet of commercial vessels. The Council represents 40 companies that own and operate over 82 shipyards, with facilities on all three U.S. coasts, the Great Lakes, the inland waterways system, Alaska and Hawaii. SCA also represents 87 partner members that provide goods and services to the shipyard industry. You can learn more by visiting https://shipbuildersusa.org.