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Text of the Signing Statement from the White House website
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Statement by the President
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT -- Issued on: December 4, 2018
Today, I have signed into law S. 140, the “Frank LoBiondo Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2018” (the “Act”). The Act authorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard and for the Federal Maritime Commission through Fiscal Year 2019, reauthorizes the Department of Commerce’s hydrographic services program administered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through Fiscal Year 2023, and provides for the establishment of uniform standards for the management of vessel discharge.
Several provisions of this Act, however, raise constitutional concerns. One provision, section 319, purports to require the Secretary of the respective department in which the Coast Guard is operating to notify the Congress and then wait 18 months before closing, ceasing operations, or significantly reducing personnel at a Coast Guard air facility. I reiterate the longstanding understanding of the executive branch that these types of provisions encompass only actions for which such advance notification is feasible and consistent with the President’s exclusive constitutional authorities as Commander in Chief.
Two provisions, sections 317 and 508, purport to require executive branch officials under my supervision to recommend legislative measures to the Congress. My Administration will treat those provisions consistent with Article II, section 3 of the Constitution, which provides the President the discretion to recommend to the Congress only “such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.”
Finally, the reference in section 709(a)(2) of the Act
to the “antitrust laws” should not be interpreted to
give the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) the authority
to construe the antitrust laws in the first instance,
which is a responsibility traditionally within the
province of the Antitrust Division of the Department of
Justice. Importantly, section 709(b)(1) provides that
nothing in section 709(a)(2) “shall be construed to
limit the authority of the Department of Justice
regarding antitrust matters.” I will interpret section
709(b)(1) to indicate that the FMC should defer to the
Department of Justice regarding interpretations of the
Federal antitrust laws, including when the FMC applies
its section 709(a)(2) authority.
DONALD J. TRUMP
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Text of the Affected Law
S. 140, the Frank LoBiondo Coast Guard
Authorization Act of 2018,” has been
designated as
Public Law 115-282.
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