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Photo Release -- Texas Ports Association (TPA) Honors U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison as TPA 'Person of the Year'

HOUSTON, Jan. 13, 2009 -- At a noon reception on Monday, Jan. 12, at the Downtown Club at One Shell Plaza in Houston, the Texas Ports Association (TPA) honored U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, Ranking Member on the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, as TPA "Person of the Year."

Tony Rigdon, port director, Port of Palacios; Phyllis Saathoff, Port of Freeport; Bill Mathis, port director, Port of Texas City; Wade Battles, PHA managing director and president of TPA; Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison; Steve Cernak, port director, Port of Galveston; Pete Reixach, Jr., port director, Port of Freeport; Larry Kelly, deputy port director, Port of Port Arthur; and Chris Fisher, port director, Port of Beaumont.
Tony Rigdon, port director, Port of Palacios; Phyllis Saathoff, Port of Freeport; Bill Mathis, port director, Port of Texas City; Wade Battles, PHA managing director and president of TPA; Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison; Steve Cernak, port director, Port of Galveston; Pete Reixach, Jr., port director, Port of Freeport; Larry Kelly, deputy port director, Port of Port Arthur; and Chris Fisher, port director, Port of Beaumont.


PHA Commissioners Jim Fonteno and Elyse Lanier; PHA Chairman Jim Edmonds; Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison; Congressman Pete Olson; Port Commissioner Judy Hawley, Port of Corpus Christi; and Port Commissioner Jimmy Brown, Port of Freeport.
PHA Commissioners Jim Fonteno and Elyse Lanier; PHA Chairman Jim Edmonds; Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison; Congressman Pete Olson; Port Commissioner Judy Hawley, Port of Corpus Christi; and Port Commissioner Jimmy Brown, Port of Freeport.


Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison


Photos accompanying this release are available at http://media.primezone.com/poha/pages/business.html

The TPA annually honors individuals for their work and support for Texas ports. Its aim is to advance the development of Texas ports, enabling them to compete with ports outside Texas and thereby strengthen the economy of Texas. Texas seaports handle an estimated 20 percent of the deep sea vessels calling at U.S. ports.

Sen. Hutchison was elected to the United States Senate in 1993 by way of special election, making her the first -- and, to date, the only -- woman elected to represent the state of Texas in the Senate.

"Our ports serve as the economic engine for our region," said Sen. Hutchison. "When Jim Edmonds, chairman of the Port Commission, called my office to tell me that the ports were sharing customs officers with the airport, I sponsored legislation to increase personnel to better protect our ports. I will continue to support legislation that bolsters our prosperity and ensures that Texas' ports remain secure, competitive and operationally sound. I appreciate the Port Commission and the role its members play."

"Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison has long been at the forefront when it comes to national security, the economic welfare of our nation and the role our ports play in ensuring the success of those two dynamics," said Port of Houston Authority Chairman Jim Edmonds.

Speaking from the perspective of the inland waterway industry, Matt Woodruff of the Kirby Corporation said, "There has been no louder voice speaking for our interests in Washington than that of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. While others talk of support, she has consistently delivered it. When our waterways have been threatened, she has risen to the challenge, finding the resources to ensure that the needs of Texas waterways have been met. We can think of nobody who is more deserving of recognition as the Texas Port Person of the Year."

Through her position on the Senate Appropriations Committee and as the Ranking Member on the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, Sen. Hutchinson has been a tireless advocate on behalf of ports and the maritime industry. This advocacy has manifested itself in terms of ensuring the continued safe and efficient flow of commerce through Texas ports and navigation channels, and ensuring strong and effective port security. Senator Hutchison has long been a champion for Texas ports.

Hutchison helped pass, in 2006, the SAFE Port Act, which authorized random inspection of containers, established minimum standards and procedures for security containers bound for the U.S. and implemented an improved container targeting system.

She also offered an amendment to the Act, which passed and became law, adding hundreds of additional Customs and Border Protection officers to inspect incoming shipments.

Hutchison is an active supporter of the Port Security Grant Program, which has provided more than $200 million to Texas ports over the past six years.

PHA Managing Director Wade Battles, who serves as this year's president of the Texas Ports Association, called Hutchison a "true champion" and said, "we're glad to have her on our team.

"She has proven herself to be a consistent and persistent advocate on behalf of Texas ports who has demonstratively helped deliver much-needed resources to ensure our successful -- and safe operation."

About the Texas Ports Association

The mission of the Texas Ports Association is to advance the development of Texas ports, enabling them to compete with ports outside Texas and thereby strengthen the economy of Texas. Texas has more than 1,000 port facilities on 1,000 miles of channel maintained by the Corps of Engineers. Texas ports handle cargo that ranges from passengers to crude oil, lumber and paper, steel, agricultural products, consumer goods, chemicals, containers, aggregate, automobiles, construction equipment and strategic military cargo. Texas ports are home to a vibrant commercial seafood business and serve the offshore drilling and recreational boating industries. For more information, visit www.texasports.org.

About the Port of Houston Authority

The Port of Houston Authority owns and operates the public facilities located along the Port of Houston, the 25-mile-long complex of diversified public and private facilities designed for handling general cargo, containers, grain and other dry bulk materials, project and heavy lift cargo, and other types of cargo. Each year, more than 7,700 vessels call at the port, which ranks first in the U.S. in foreign waterborne tonnage and second in overall total tonnage. The port authority plays a vital role in ensuring navigational safety along the Houston Ship Channel, which has been instrumental in Houston's development as a center of international trade. The Barbours Cut Container Terminal and Central Maintenance Facility are the first of any U.S. port facilities to develop and implement an innovative Environmental Management System that meets the rigorous standards of ISO 14001. PHA is the first port authority in the world to receive ISO 28000:2007 certification for Port Police and the perimeter security operations at both the Barbours Cut and Bayport Terminals. Additionally, the port is an approved delivery point for Coffee "C" futures contracts traded on the New York Board of Trade's Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange. For more information, please visit www.portofhouston.com

To access the port's web site photo gallery, please visit http://www.portofhouston.com/publicrelations/publicrelations.html and click the link for PHA Photo Gallery.

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CONTACT:  Port of Houston Authority
          Lisa Ashley-Whitlock, Communications Manager
            (713) 670-2644  
            Cell: (832) 247-8179
            lwhitlock@poha.com
          Argentina M. James, Director of Public Affairs 
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            Cell: (713) 306-6822 
            ajames@poha.com
          Matt Mackowiak, Press Secretary, Senator Hutchison
            (202) 224-9782




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