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Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE)
Lisa Blunt Rochester
Democrat·Delaware

NEWS: Senator Blunt Rochester, Cantwell, Blackburn Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Prevent Supply Chain Disruptions, Protect American Producers & Pocketbooks

U.S. manufacturing sector contributes$2.65 trillion to the U.S. economy, employs nearly13 million American workers& accounts for10.3% of nation’s GDP
January 28, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. –Yesterday, U.S. Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) joined Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) in re-introducing the bipartisan Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act that would authorize the Department of Commerce to strengthen American supply chains for critical industries and emerging technologies by working with the private sector and U.S. government partners to anticipate and prevent future supply chain disruptions before they happen. In the process, it will also identify opportunities to grow manufacturing capacity and jobs, and reduce costs for American consumers.
“I am so proud to be continuing an effort I led in the House by re-announcing the Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act,”said Sen. Blunt Rochester.“Americans are feeling the high costs of inflation and goods – and to help alleviate that burden and lower costs we need to fix the gaps in our supply chains. Addressing these shortages and disruptions will not only help the average American, but it has the opportunity to create good-paying jobs, strengthen our economy, and enhance our national security. Going forward, I will continue conversations with my colleagues in Congress ensure that this vital piece of legislation makes it into law.”
“From our aerospace manufacturers to our growers, Washington state relies on robust supply chains to produce, grow and ship our products to the world,”said Sen. Cantwell.“One supply chain shock can disrupt the entire system, driving shortages and raising costs. Our legislation will get the government, businesses and manufacturers working together to identify gaps and build capacity to prevent supply chain disruptions before they happen. It will strengthen American manufacturing jobs, keep our store shelves stocked and lower costs for American families.”
“Strengthening supply chains is essential to ensuring that groceries, fuel, household products, and every other consumer product is accessible and affordable,”said Sen. Blackburn.“To achieve a strong, resilient, supply chain, we must have a coordinated, national strategy that decreases dependence on our adversaries, like Communist China, and leverages American ingenuity. By establishing a supply chain resiliency program at the Department of Commerce, the U.S. government can better coordinate with private sector partners, identify risks, and increase our competitiveness.”
Geopolitical conflicts, natural disasters and the pandemic have highlighted the fragility of supply chains. These events have already caused significant delays and shortages, impacting everything from consumer goods to critical medical supplies and driving up the costs of consumer goods. The U.S. is heavily reliant on single countries for critical supply chain segments, including manufacturing components, critical minerals, and active pharmaceutical ingredients. This concentration poses a significant risk of disruption. Most U.S. companies currently lack full visibility into their supply chains, with estimates suggesting thatmore than 90 percentdo not have complete transparency throughout their entire supply chain.
S.257 The Bipartisan Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act:BILL TEXT
“The bipartisan Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act will play an important role in fostering greater collaboration between government and industry to strengthen supply chains and advance U.S. economic prosperity. Resilient global supply chains are the cornerstone of American innovation leadership, and the global tech industry appreciates the dedicated work of U.S. Senators Cantwell, Blackburn, and Blunt Rochester to bolster U.S. competitiveness.”– Jason Oxman, President and CEO, ITI.
“NAED members provide vital goods and services that electrify the nation, and we are a vital part of the critical infrastructure supply chain. While our industry has made great progress to improve our resiliency since the pandemic, the Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act will task the Department of Commerce to map, monitor, and model supply chain vulnerably to help avoid costly disruptions by providing an additional layer of oversight for the larger economy.  We are grateful to Senators Cantwell and Blackburn for spearheading this important initiative.”– Wes Smith, President and CEO, National Association of Electrical Distributors
“The National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW) thanks Senators Cantwell and Blackburn for reintroducing the Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act. The wholesale distribution industry plays a critical role in the U.S. supply chain and ensuring its strength and resiliency is pivotal to the success of the United States economy. This legislation builds a framework for public-private collaboration aimed directly at protecting and promoting our nation’s critical supply chains. NAW looks forward to working with the senators to pass the bill this year.”– Brian Wild, Chief Government Relations Officer, National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors
“As the largest domestic manufacturing employer, the makers of America’s food, beverage, household and personal care products applaud Senators Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) for championing bipartisan supply chain legislation. Over the last four years in particular, the consumer packaged goods industry has experienced first-hand the need to strengthen America’s supply chains, which are critical to ensuring the availability and affordability of everyday essential products.”– Tom Madrecki, Vice President, Supply Chain Resiliency, Consumer Brands Association
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Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester represents Delaware in the United States Senate where she serves on the Committees on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Environment and Public Works; and Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

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