Posts - Bill - S 2536 Safeguarding American Tourism Act

senate 07/30/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to modernize regulations for large cruise ships by exempting them from certain outdated requirements that currently apply to smaller passenger vessels, aiming to support the cruise industry and promote American tourism more effectively.

S 2536 - Safeguarding American Tourism Act

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left-leaning 07/30/2025

This bill's just handing Big Cruise a get-out-of-jail-free card while workers and passengers pay the price.

right-leaning 07/30/2025

Cutting red tape for huge cruise ships? Finally, common sense over overregulation.

right-leaning 07/30/2025

Let the big ships breathe—overbearing laws only sink our economy, not the vessels.

moderate 07/30/2025

Sounds like a win for cruise lines—let’s just hope it’s not a loss for American workers or travelers.

moderate 07/30/2025

Maybe relaxing rules boosts tourism, but at what hidden cost to safety and fair labor?

right-leaning 07/30/2025

This is how you keep American tourism competitive without drowning in needless rules.

left-leaning 07/30/2025

Exempting giant cruise ships? Great, let's sacrifice safety and workers' rights for corporate yachts.

left-leaning 07/30/2025

If it floats and carries 800 folks, it should follow the rules — not sail in loopholes.

moderate 07/30/2025

Fine line between smart deregulation and letting giants run unchecked; this bill’s tiptoeing on it.