Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Chairman of the Subcommittee
on Immigration and the National Interest, blasted President Obama’s
request for so-called “fast-track authority” to create a trade agreement
with several Pacific countries, calling it a surrender of Congress’s
authority.
The fast-track authority, called the Trade Promotion Authority (TPA),
would allow any trade agreement coming out of negotiations with the
other countries involved to be approved by a simple majority vote in
Congress, instead of the usual two-thirds vote.
In a letter to President Obama, Sessions said that upon reading the
agreement, which is currently not available to the public for scrutiny,
it “more closely resembles a treaty than a trade deal.” This is
problematic, Sessions wrote, because, “Congress would be pre-clearing a
political and economic union before a word of that arrangement has been
made available to a single private citizen.”
“Reviewing the secret text, plus the secret guidance document that
accompanies it, reveals that this new transnational commission—chartered
with a “Living Agreement” clause—would have the authority to amend the
agreement after its adoption, to add new members, and to issue
regulations impacting labor, immigration, environmental, and commercial
policy,” Sessions wrote. “Under this new commission, the Sultan of
Brunei would have an equal vote to that of the United States.”
In his letter to the President, Sessions reiterates it is Congress’s
job to regulate trade agreements, and the country would not be served by
the legislative body ceding that power to the Executive branch,
highlighting the secrecy surrounding the proposed agreement once more.
“The implications of this new Pacific Union are extraordinary and
ought to be discussed in full, in public, before Congress even
contemplates fast-tracking its creation and pre-surrendering its power
to apply the constitutional two-thirds treaty vote,” he wrote. “In
effect, to adopt fast-track is to agree to remove the constitutional
protections against the creation of global governance structures before
those structures are even made public.”
Source: Yellowhammer News
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