On Wednesday, May 6, 2026 the American Energy Alliance joined with 35 other free market advocacy groups in sending a letter to members of Congress. The group, lead by Americans for Prosperity, is urging Congress to immediately pass a full repeal of the Jones Act. The full text of the letter is available below:
Dear Members of Congress,
We commend President Trump’s decision to issue an additional 90-day suspension of the century-old Jones Act, and we ask Congress to make the suspension permanent by repealing this outdated law.
The Jones Act requires cargo shipped domestically to be carried on vessels that are U.S.-built, owned, and flagged and crewed by Americans. While originally intended to strengthen American maritime capabilities, it has become a costly, counterproductive barrier to efficient commerce.
Its repeal is long overdue.
President Trump’s recent waiver to “allow vital resources like oil, natural gas, fertilizer, and coal to flow freely to U.S. ports” underscores the need to repeal this law permanently. Without the Jones Act, markets will function better, supply will increase, and costs will decline. By contrast, every day the law remains in force it constrains supply, stifles competition, and drives up costs for American families. These impacts fall especially hard on residents of noncontiguous states and territories such as Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
Beyond its economic toll on average Americans, the Jones Act represents a departure from free-market principles. It distorts competition, protects entrenched interests, and has failed to deliver on its central promise of a robust domestic maritime fleet. A couple of examples.
Today, of the roughly 7,500 oil tankers operating globally, only 54 comply with Jones Act requirements. The situation is worse when it comes to Jones Act-compliant liquid natural gas tankers. We have none – the one currently operating to supply Puerto Rico does so only under an exemption because it was foreign-made. The U.S. can ship natural gas to some 30 countries globally but cannot ship it from one part of the U.S. to another.
The current U.S.-Iran engagement and resulting energy disruptions underscore the urgency of the temporary waiver. But long after the worldwide energy disruptions are gone, the Jones Act will still be making everything cost more – unless it is repealed.
With President Trump’s tremendous leadership, we are confident that Congress can take action to end the Jones Act and help lower the cost of living for all Americans.
Thank you for your leadership and consideration.
Sincerely,
Brent Gardner,
Chief Government Affairs Officer, Americans for Prosperity
John Shelton,
Vice President of Policy, Advancing American Freedom
Phil Kerpen,
President, American Commitment
Tom Pyle,
President, American Energy Alliance
David Ibsen,
Executive Director, Americans for Free Markets
Grover Norquist, President,
Americans for Tax Reform
Caleb Brown,
CEO, Bluegrass Institute
Ryan Ellis,
President, Center for a Free Economy
Daniel J. Mitchell,
President, Center for Freedom and Prosperity
David Ozgo,
Executive Director, Center for Transportation Advancement
John Phelan,
Economist, Center of the American Experiment
Chuck Muth,
President, Citizen Outreach
Tom Schatz,
President, Citizens Against Government Waste
Ryan Young,
Senior Economist & Director of Publications, Competitive Enterprise Institute
John Vick,
Executive Director, Concerned Veterans for America
James Czerniawski,
Head of Emerging Technology Policy, Consumer Choice Center
Jason Pye,
Founder, Exiled Policy
Brian Norman,
Director of State Affairs, Goldwater Institute
Keli’i Akina,
President & CEO, Grassroot Institute of Hawaii
Gabriella Hoffman,
Director, Center for Energy and Conservation, Independent Women’s Forum
Tom Giovanetti,
President, Institute for Policy Innovation
Sara Albrecht,
Chairman and CEO, Liberty Justice Center
Charles Sauer,
Founder & President, Market Institute
Pete Sepp,
President, National Taxpayers Union
Jon Decker,
Senior Fellow, Parkview Institute
Stephen Stepanek,
President, Pine Tree Public Policy LLC
Eric Ventimiglia,
Executive Director, Pinpoint Policy Institute
Jorge L. Rodriguez,
Founder & CEO, Puerto Rico Institute for Economic Liberty
Nan Swift,
Senior Fellow, R Street Institute
Paul Gessing,
President, Rio Grande Foundation
Joshua Sewell,
Director of Research and Policy, Taxpayers for Common Sense
Sandra Benitez,
Executive Director, The LIBRE Initiative
Christopher Butler,
Executive Director, Tholos Foundation
Kent Kaiser,
Executive Director, Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity
Vance Ginn,
Chief Economist, Trump 45 White House OMB
Casey Given,
Executive Director, Young Voices
