Bill will convene aviation, security, and
public health experts to develop national plans for protecting the flying
public during and after pandemic
Washington
(February 1, 2021) - Senate Commerce Committee Ranking Member Roger Wicker
(R-Miss.) today joined Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Richard
Blumenthal (D-Conn.), as well as Congressman Stephen F. Lynch
(MA-08), in co-sponsoring the Ensuring Health Safety in the Skies Act.
The legislation builds on COVID-19 response efforts and influenced a
Biden administration executive order calling for interagency cooperation to
develop national public health recommendations for domestic travel.
The
Ensuring
Health Safety in the Skies Act – which
passed the Senate
unanimously last year – instructs the Departments of Transportation, Health and
Human Services, and Homeland Security to establish a joint task force on air
travel during and after the coronavirus pandemic. This task force – advised by
aviation, security and public health experts – will then develop recommended
requirements, plans, and guidelines to address the health, safety, security,
and logistical challenges for air travel moving forward.
“The
coronavirus has had an enormous impact on every person and industry in the
United States, but air travel has been uniquely affected by the ongoing
emergency,” said Senator Markey. “That’s
why experts across all of the relevant agencies and groups must come together
to address the immediate challenges to safety in our skies, as well as start
planning for a ‘new normal’ after the coronavirus subsides. We must think big
and provide consistent solutions to all of the interconnected health risks that
a global pandemic poses. I am proud to lead this bipartisan legislation with
Senator Wicker, and I thank him for his partnership.”
“The aviation industry has suffered severe impacts from the
COVID-19 pandemic, and travelers need confidence before returning to the
skies,” said Ranking Member Wicker. “A government task force and advisory
committee comprised of experts would work to address these challenges and
ensure necessary safety and health policies are in place to protect workers and
the flying public during and after the pandemic. I thank Senator Markey and
Senator Blumenthal for their work on this critical issue.”
A copy of
the legislation can be found
HERE.
The Ensuring
Health Safety in the Skies Act has been endorsed by the Association of
Flight Attendants-CWA, the Massachusetts Port Authority, the Association of
Professional Flight Attendants, the Air Line Pilots Association, the Airports
Council International – North America, the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal
Association, and SEIU 32BJ.