Protecting Public Naval Shipyards Act of 2025
Summary
What This Bill Does
The Protecting Public Naval Shipyards Act of 2025 shields public shipyard workers from certain workforce cuts. It exempts the workforce at public shipyards and other public-shipyard positions from hiring freezes or workforce reductions related to spending cuts, reprogramming of funds, or probationary employee status. Covered roles include welders, pipefitters, shipfitters, radiological technicians, engineers, engineer technicians, apprentices, workforce pipeline positions, nuclear maintenance and refueling roles, mechanics, painters, blasters, infrastructure maintenance and operations roles, and Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program implementation positions. The bill preserves Defense Department authority to manage employees under existing misconduct or poor-performance procedures.
Who Benefits and How
Public naval shipyard workers benefit because covered positions are protected from specified hiring freezes and workforce reductions. Shipyard apprenticeship pipelines benefit because apprentice and workforce-development roles are expressly included. Nuclear maintenance teams benefit because refueling and nuclear maintenance positions are protected from budget-driven cuts. Navy fleet maintenance planners benefit if shipyard staffing stability protects repair, refueling, and modernization schedules.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Defense Department budget managers lose some flexibility to cut public shipyard staffing through spending reductions or reprogramming. Hiring freeze administrators must carve covered shipyard roles out of otherwise broad workforce freezes. Public shipyard managers must distinguish protected positions from employees still subject to misconduct or poor-performance actions. Federal taxpayers bear the cost of maintaining protected shipyard staffing levels.
Key Provisions
- Exempts public shipyard workforces from hiring freezes or workforce reductions tied to spending cuts, reprogramming, or probationary status.
- Protects welders, pipefitters, shipfitters, radiological technicians, engineers, apprentices, mechanics, painters, and blasters.
- Protects nuclear maintenance, refueling, infrastructure operations, workforce pipeline, and SIOP implementation positions.
- Provides continued Defense Department authority for misconduct or poor-performance workforce actions.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Exempts public shipyard workforces, apprentices, nuclear maintenance roles, infrastructure positions, and Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program staff from hiring freezes or workforce reductions tied to spending cuts, reprogramming, or probationary status.
Key Policy Areas
Defense, Shipyards, Federal Workforce
Primary Purpose
Exempts public shipyard workforces, apprentices, nuclear maintenance roles, infrastructure positions, and Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program staff from hiring freezes or workforce reductions tied to spending cuts, reprogramming, or probationary status.
Policy Domains
Resolution provisions
Identified Gains
- Public naval shipyard workers
- Shipyard apprenticeship pipelines
- Nuclear maintenance teams
- Navy fleet maintenance planners
Identified Costs
- Defense Department budget managers
- Hiring freeze administrators
- Public shipyard managers
- Federal taxpayers
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeMr. Pappas (for himself and Mrs. Kiggans of Virginia) introduced …
Referred to the Committee on Armed Services, and in addition …
Introduced in House
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