Houston Chronicle

Pledging port support

Cruz tours channel, says more tax funds should be available

- By Andrea Rumbaugh

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz pledged his support Tuesday for allocating more money to maintain the depth of the Houston Ship Channel, which is essential for large ships ferrying goods to and from the Gulf Coast port.

“We’ve got to make sure we’ve got the resources devoted to keeping the port functionin­g well and effectivel­y and actively maintained,” Cruz told a room full of local officials and media.

The former presidenti­al candidate was talking specifical­ly about the Harbor Maintenanc­e Trust Fund. Thirty years ago, Congress establishe­d an import tax for ports. This money was supposed to be used for

maintainin­g ship channels, but for many years less than half of that fund was put toward dredging and related activities.

Recent legislatio­n has increased the amount allocated to ship channels, but it’s not yet at 100 percent, said Mark Vincent, director of channel developmen­t for the Port of Houston Authority.

“It doesn’t make any sense that you guys pay a lot more into it than you take out of it,” Cruz said. “And that has been an inequity that has been the case for much too long, and it’s something that I intend to continue to keep working to try to remedy.”

Houston is not a naturally deep port, so dredging is an ongoing concern. Without it, the Ship Channel would become shallower, and ships would not be able to carry as much cargo.

Cruz hailed the Port of Houston’s economic benefits and called it “a critical part of keeping this country safe.”

Port officials told Cruz about other federal needs. The authority wants to extend gate hours for trucks at the container terminals, for instance, but it needs additional Customs and Border Protection funding to staff those hours.

“Our partnershi­ps with the federal agencies, with CBP and the Coast Guard and the Army Corps of Engineers, are very good,” Port Authority executive director Roger Guenther said. “We need to make sure we have been actively talking to the people in D.C. about making sure that our Customs and Border Protection is resourced. They’re critical.”

“It was tremendous­ly gratifying to have Sen. Cruz come to the port and see the facilities and strategies that we have,” chief infrastruc­ture officer Rich Byrnes added.

Cruz later toured the Bayport Container Terminal and received a helicopter tour of the Houston Ship Channel. He joked about the wisdom of putting a politician in the air like that.

“You just wonder if they’re going to throw you out in the Ship Channel or not,” Cruz said.

U.S. Coast Guard personnel present assured Cruz that he was in good hands.

“It doesn’t make any sense that you guys pay a lot more into it than you take out of it. And that has been an inequity that has been the case for much too long.” Ted Cruz, U.S. senator

 ?? James Nielsen / Houston Chronicle ?? Dredging work continues in June near the Bayport Container Terminal. Regular dredging is essential to maintainin­g the Ship Channel’s depth.
James Nielsen / Houston Chronicle Dredging work continues in June near the Bayport Container Terminal. Regular dredging is essential to maintainin­g the Ship Channel’s depth.
 ?? Steve Gonzales / Houston Chronicle ?? Sen. Ted Cruz says more of the Harbor Maintenanc­e Trust Fund should go back to ports.
Steve Gonzales / Houston Chronicle Sen. Ted Cruz says more of the Harbor Maintenanc­e Trust Fund should go back to ports.

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