Smith: Congress Needs Trade Oversight

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – June 19, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — Congressman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) released the following statement today after voting once more to give Congress and the American people control over the president’s existing power to negotiate trade agreements.

Congressman Smith: “I support Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) because it ensures Congress has the final say when there is a vote on any trade agreement, from any president. That includes the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which has not been finalized and has not yet been considered by Congress.

“TPA ensures trade agreements are considered in the most transparent manner possible by requiring the full text of trade agreements like TPP to be made public. TPA will give Congress and the public 60 days to review any trade agreement and then Congress can either approve or reject it. I have already reviewed a draft of the current Trans-Pacific Partnership, and I encourage my constituents to read it once the draft language is finalized. The Obama administration has the burden of proving that the TPP will benefit both the U.S. and Texas. If it cannot do that, I will not support TPP. I have also supported provisions in TPA to ensure that the president cannot use trade agreements to change the immigration laws of the U.S. or expand access to visas without Congressional approval.

“Texas leads all other states in the export of goods and services. Free trade supports three million jobs in Texas and 40,000 local businesses. More than one in four jobs recently created in Texas have come from exports. In the 21st Congressional District alone, local businesses exported more than $19 billion of goods and services in 2013.

“I support free market and free trade policies that encourage job creation and economic growth, and I will continue to advocate for Congress’s oversight role in trade agreements. Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) will put a much-needed check on the Obama administration’s existing ability to enact any such agreements.”

In May, the Senate passed Trade Promotion Authority with the support of both Texas Republican Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz. Trade Promotion Authority allows negotiations to move forward on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a possible free trade agreement between the U.S. and 11 other countries, including Japan and Australia. But the Trans-Pacific Partnership itself would still face another vote in Congress before the U.S. could enter into the agreement.

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