Trade Details
by Matt Stoller, Sat May 12, 2007 at 03:30:56 PM EDT
Someone from the Hill who asked not to be identified sent me the details on the trade accord. Here's the outline and here is more specific language. I don't think my earlier post on the deal being secret upon release was correct. What happened is that the various press releases and materials sent out did not in fact include the details of the agreement, and the two public interest groups and few member offices I talked to didn't have the agreement language either. The person who sent this to me in fact apologized for the muddled release of the details. I can't tell if the announcing group was trying to hide the details or if they only sent out the talking points, assuming people wouldn't care about the details. Regardless, I'm relieved that this process won't be cloaked in secrecy.
The one member I've talked to about this agreement says that he needs to educate himself about it. That's where I am as well. Please, grok the details and let me know what you think.
Update [2007-5-12 19:59:36 by Matt Stoller]:: I've now gotten two emails about this in the last five hours (on a Saturday). It's not clear to me when this stuff was released. It's possible it was in wide circulation on Thursday, or it's possible that someone got scared and said 'release the details or we'll look shady'. I don't know. See Sirota for more questions.
Update [2007-5-12 21:33:57 by Matt Stoller]:: Todd Tucker at Public Citizen informs us that this is basically a summary of a framework, and not what members will be voting on. The trade deals are what will be voted on, and the language for those has not been released. Rangel is saying he can pull 'more than 100 members' to his side. Fine. Then release the language for the trade deals.
The New York Times editorializes in favor of the deal. I've highlighted a key sentence.
A commitment to basic labor standards including bans on child labor and forced labor and guarantees of the right to organize will be written into pending and future trade agreements. Trading partners will be required to enforce their own environmental laws. The administration will be responsible for monitoring compliance.
They may want to read this.
Tags: Betty Sutton, Fast Track, Frank Vargo, free trade, mike michaud, NAFTA, NAM, Nancy Pelosi, Tom Donahue, us chamber of commerce (all tags)









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