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17th: all-call day to STOP Fast TrackMake sure YOUR Member of Congress hears
the message loud & clear: trade deals like NAFTA and the WTO have hurt
workers, the environment, consumers, family farmers and must be stopped! On
Tuesday July 17th call Congress at 1800-393-1082 and tell your Representative
to oppose Fast Track. Then get all your friends and family to do the same.
If everybody does this one simple thing, we can beat Fast
Track.=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=The AFL-CIO and their
various international unions are part of a massive campaign against Fast
Track all over the U.S., united with environmentalists, consumer advocates,
family farmers and students to name a few. This is the coalition that
defeated Fast Track in 1997, the Multilateral Agreement on Investment in 1998
and the launch of a new round of multilateral trade talks at the World Trade
Organization's Ministerial meeting in Seattle in 1999. Now it's time to gear
up for another win in 2001 - we must kill Fast Track! Fast Track could come
up for a vote before August Recess. The GOP House leadership has introduced
H.R. 2149, a Fast Track which does not address the need to include strong &
enforceable provisions on labor or the environment in trade and investment
agreements. They have teamed up with the corporate lobby group "US Trade" and
are actively lobbying Members of Congress on Capitol Hill and around the
country. Of course they have lots of money to spend, something we do not -
BUT we have the workers, family farmers, environmentalists, consumers, fair
trade activists, students, people of faith and YOU to help us defeat this
retrograde trade legislation.We are happy to join the AFL-CIO in their call
for a national all-call day on Congress on July 17th, and urge you to mark
your calendar for this important opportunity to tell your Member of Congress
to stand up for working families and the environment by saying NO to Fast
Track. Tell your Representative that labor and environmental provisions MUST
be included in the core text of any trade agreement, and have the same kind
of enforcement mechanisms as commercial provisions.You can find more
information & ways to take action against Fast Track on our web-page:
http://www.tradewatch.org/FastTrack/fastrac.htm, as well as on the AFL-CIO's
Fast Track: http://www.aflcio.org/globaleconomy/index.htm Share this alert
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Stop Fast Track---Don't Export More Jobs!Your action is needed now to derail
Fast Track. President George W. Bush and giant corporations want a special
bill that will let them rush trade agreements through Congress with no
changes and minimal review.If Congress gives Bush Fast Track, we'll see: +
More and faster trade deals like NAFTA, + More U.S. job losses and smaller
wages, + More attacks on workers' rights across the globe, + And more
devastating pollution of our air and water.You can help stop Fast Track in
its tracks. Congress is expected to decide in July on giving President Bush
Fast Track trade negotiating authority.Here is what you can do.Call your
members of Congress on Tuesday, July 17---the Fast Tracke-Activist National
Call-in Day.Call them toll-free at 1-800-393-1082.Tell your members of
Congress: Working families need fair and balancedtrade that protects people
and the environment---NOT Fast Track.Forward this message to friends, family
and co-workers who might beinterested. You can start calling Congress today,
but remember to call on Tuesday, July
17.*******************************************
Stop Fast Track Call-In Day,this Tuesday, July 17Urgent Action AlertSierra
Club's Responsible Trade ProgramPresident Bush wants Congress to give him
"fast track" trade authority toexpand environmentally destructive trade deals
such as NAFTA to morecountries. The Sierra Club is joining with the AFL-CIO
to declare Tuesday,July 17 a "Stop Fast Track Call-In Day" to the US House of
Representatives.Fast Track Hurts Planet EarthPresident Bush wants "fast
track" authority to expand the environmentallydamaging North American Free
Trade Agreement (NAFTA) throughout the WesternHemisphere. In particular,
fast track would enable Bush to expand NAFTA"investor provisions" that
empower corporations to sue governments overenforcement of our environmental
laws.NAFTA's corporate lawsuits have already been used to attack
environmentalsafeguards in the United States, Mexico and Canada.Congress
should fix these dangerous NAFTA provisions, not give Bush thepower to expand
them to more countries.Take Action: Call-In DaySierra Club and its fair trade
coalition partners have declared Tuesday,July 17 a Stop Fast Track National
Call-In Day to the Congress. OnTuesday, July 17, call your US congressional
representative toll free(courtesy of the AFL-CIO) at 1-800-393-1082.After
reaching your Representative's office, ask for the "trade
legislativeassistant." Use the talking points that follow to urge your
representativeto oppose ANY fast track legislative, including the Trade
PromotionAuthority Act of 2001 (H.R. 2149).Sample Talking Points� I am
deeply concerned that the North American Free Trade Agreement(NAFTA) gave
international companies dangerous new powers to suegovernments and undercut
our hard-won safeguards for clean water and cleanair.� These provisions
were sold as necessary to protect "foreigninvestors".� Instead, they have
turned into a weapon that companies can use againstour environmental laws,
and they could cost taxpayers billions.� Rather than fix the problem,
President Bush wants "fast track"authority !
to expa
nd NAFTA to the rest of the Western Hemisphere.� "Fast track" ties
Congress' hands to amend trade deals. It preventsCongress from holding the
White House accountable for trade deals thatinclude strong protections for
the environment and working people.� Bush has already proven that he won't
protect our environment; wecan't trust him with the enormous power that "fast
track" represents.� I urge you to vote against any fast track bill,
starting with theTrade Promotion Authority Act of 2001 (H.R. 2149).�
Instead, we need a "right track" trade policy to make trade clean,green, and
fair.Background"Fast track" trade legislation introduced by Rep. Phillip
Crane on June 13,2001 -- the Trade Promotion Authority Act of 2001 (H.R.
2149) -- imperilsthe environment in our own communities. It would help
create new tradedeals that allow global corporations to attack our hard-won
environmentalsafeguards, smart growth incentives, and health and safety
standards.The US House of Representatives could vote on this legislation
before itadjourns for its August recess, although September is more
likely.The Crane fast-track bill would give President Bush a blank check
tonegotiate sweeping new trade agreements, such as a proposed expansion ofthe
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) throughout the WesternHemisphere,
but restricts Congress' ability to debate and to amend thefinal product.NAFTA
expansion could be extremely damaging for the environment here athome and
throughout the Americas. Under NAFTA's investor provisions, forexample,
foreign corporations gained broad rights to sue nationalgovernments if laws,
regulations, or court rulings at the local, state, orfederal levels of
government interfere in any way with the company'sability to do business.For
instance, a Canadian chemical corporation has sued the US governmentfor
nearly $1 billion over California's decision to phase out the
hazardousgasoline additive MTBE that is polluting drinking water across the
country.No US court would ever have heard such a !
lawsuit
. But under NAFTA, asecretive, three-judge tribunal will soon decide whether
US taxpayers mustpay a large fine because California decided to ensure water
that was safeto drink.The expansion of NAFTA's investor provisions under fast
track procedurescould exert a powerful "chilling effect" on environmental
protection acrossthe Americas and cost taxpayers billions of dollars.Trade
agreements should be a force for progress, not another excuse tolimit
governments' ability to protect the public interest. We need toreplace fast
track with "right track" trade authority to ensure that futuretrade deals do
not undercut our laws and, instead, require enforceablelabor and
environmental standards.For further information, contact:Dan SeligmanSierra
ClubResponsible Trade
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/trade Please
use this material in any way that you wish to urge
opposition to Fast Track. -- end --
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<DIV>The AFL-CIO paid for your toll-free call to your congress
member.1-800-393-1082 It works! It's easy!July 17th: all-call day to STOP
Fast Track *** July 17th: all-call day
to STOP Fast Track ** July 17th: all-call day to STOP Fast Track **
July 17th: all-call day to STOP Fast Track
Make sure YOUR Member of Congress hears the message loud & clear: trade
deals like NAFTA and the WTO have hurt workers, the environment,
consumers, family farmers and must be stopped! On Tuesday July 17th call
Congress at 1800-393-1082 and tell your Representative to oppose Fast
Track. Then get all your friends and family to do the same.If everybody does
this one simple thing, we can beat Fast Track.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
The AFL-CIO and their various international unions are part of a
massive campaign against Fast Track all over the U.S., united with
environmentalists, consumer advocates, family farmers and students to name a
few.
This is the coalition that defeated Fast Track in 1997, the
Multilateral Agreement on Investment in 1998 and the launch of a new round
of
multilateral trade talks at the World Trade Organization's Ministerial
meeting in Seattle in 1999. Now it's time to gear up for another win in
2001 - we must kill Fast Track!
Fast Track could come up for a vote before August Recess. The GOP House
leadership has introduced H.R. 2149, a Fast Track which does not
address the need to include strong & enforceable provisions on labor or the
environment in trade and investment agreements. They have teamed up with
the corporate lobby group "US Trade" and are actively lobbying Members
of Congress on Capitol Hill and around the country. Of course they have
lots of money to spend, something we do not - BUT we have the workers,
family farmers, environmentalists, consumers, fair trade activists,
students, people of faith and YOU to help us defeat this retrograde trade
legislation.
We are happy to join the AFL-CIO in their call for a national all-call
day on Congress on July 17th, and urge you to mark your calendar for
this important opportunity to tell your Member of Congress to stand up
for working families and the environment by saying NO to Fast Track. Tell
your Representative that labor and environmental provisions MUST be
included in the core text of any trade agreement, and have the same kind
of enforcement mechanisms as commercial provisions.
You can find more information & ways to take action against Fast Track
on our web-page: <A HREF="http://www.tradewatch.org/FastTrack/fastrac.htm">
http://www.tradewatch.org/FastTrack/fastrac.htm</A>, as
well as on the AFL-CIO's Fast Track:
<A HREF="http://www.aflcio.org/globaleconomy/index.htm">
http://www.aflcio.org/globaleconomy/index.htm</A>
Share this alert with friends & family!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Working Families e-Activist Network
----------------------------------------------
www.aflcio.org
Stop Fast Track---Don't Export More Jobs!
Your action is needed now to derail Fast Track. President George W.
Bush and giant corporations want a special bill that will let them rush
trade agreements through Congress with no changes and minimal review.
If Congress gives Bush Fast Track, we'll see:
+ More and faster trade deals like NAFTA,
+ More U.S. job losses and smaller wages,
+ More attacks on workers' rights across the globe,
+ And more devastating pollution of our air and water.
You can help stop Fast Track in its tracks. Congress is expected to
decide in July on giving President Bush Fast Track trade negotiating
authority.
Here is what you can do.
Call your members of Congress on Tuesday, July 17---the Fast Track
e-Activist National Call-in Day.
Call them toll-free at 1-800-393-1082.
Tell your members of Congress: Working families need fair and balanced
trade that protects people and the environment---NOT Fast Track.
Forward this message to friends, family and co-workers who might be
interested. You can start calling Congress today, but remember to call
on Tuesday, July 17.
*******************************************Stop Fast Track Call-In Day,
this Tuesday, July 17
Urgent Action Alert
Sierra Club's Responsible Trade Program
President Bush wants Congress to give him "fast track" trade authority
to
expand environmentally destructive trade deals such as NAFTA to more
countries. The Sierra Club is joining with the AFL-CIO to declare
Tuesday,
July 17 a "Stop Fast Track Call-In Day" to the US House of
Representatives.
Fast Track Hurts Planet Earth
President Bush wants "fast track" authority to expand the
environmentally
damaging North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) throughout the
Western
Hemisphere. In particular, fast track would enable Bush to expand
NAFTA
"investor provisions" that empower corporations to sue governments over
enforcement of our environmental laws.
NAFTA's corporate lawsuits have already been used to attack
environmental
safeguards in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Congress should fix these dangerous NAFTA provisions, not give Bush the
power to expand them to more countries.
Take Action: Call-In Day
Sierra Club and its fair trade coalition partners have declared
Tuesday,
July 17 a Stop Fast Track National Call-In Day to the Congress. On
Tuesday, July 17, call your US congressional representative toll free
(courtesy of the AFL-CIO) at 1-800-393-1082.
After reaching your Representative's office, ask for the "trade
legislative
assistant." Use the talking points that follow to urge your
representative
to oppose ANY fast track legislative, including the Trade Promotion
Authority Act of 2001 (H.R. 2149).
Sample Talking Points
� I am deeply concerned that the North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) gave international companies dangerous new powers to sue
governments and undercut our hard-won safeguards for clean water and
clean
air.
� These provisions were sold as necessary to protect "foreign
investors".
� Instead, they have turned into a weapon that companies can use
against
our environmental laws, and they could cost taxpayers billions.
� Rather than fix the problem, President Bush wants "fast track"
authority to expand NAFTA to the rest of the Western Hemisphere.
� "Fast track" ties Congress' hands to amend trade deals. It
prevents
Congress from holding the White House accountable for trade deals that
include strong protections for the environment and working people.
� Bush has already proven that he won't protect our environment; we
can't trust him with the enormous power that "fast track" represents.
� I urge you to vote against any fast track bill, starting with the
Trade Promotion Authority Act of 2001 (H.R. 2149).
� Instead, we need a "right track" trade policy to make trade clean,
green, and fair.
Background
"Fast track" trade legislation introduced by Rep. Phillip Crane on June
13,
2001 -- the Trade Promotion Authority Act of 2001 (H.R. 2149) --
imperils
the environment in our own communities. It would help create new trade
deals that allow global corporations to attack our hard-won
environmental
safeguards, smart growth incentives, and health and safety standards.
The US House of Representatives could vote on this legislation before
it
adjourns for its August recess, although September is more likely.
The Crane fast-track bill would give President Bush a blank check to
negotiate sweeping new trade agreements, such as a proposed expansion
of
the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) throughout the Western
Hemisphere, but restricts Congress' ability to debate and to amend the
final product.
NAFTA expansion could be extremely damaging for the environment here at
home and throughout the Americas. Under NAFTA's investor provisions,
for
example, foreign corporations gained broad rights to sue national
governments if laws, regulations, or court rulings at the local, state,
or
federal levels of government interfere in any way with the company's
ability to do business.
For instance, a Canadian chemical corporation has sued the US
government
for nearly $1 billion over California's decision to phase out the
hazardous
gasoline additive MTBE that is polluting drinking water across the
country.
No US court would ever have heard such a lawsuit. But under NAFTA, a
secretive, three-judge tribunal will soon decide whether US taxpayers
must
pay a large fine because California decided to ensure water that was
safe
to drink.
The expansion of NAFTA's investor provisions under fast track
procedures
could exert a powerful "chilling effect" on environmental protection
across
the Americas and cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
Trade agreements should be a force for progress, not another excuse to
limit governments' ability to protect the public interest. We need to
replace fast track with "right track" trade authority to ensure that
future
trade deals do not undercut our laws and, instead, require enforceable
labor and environmental standards.
For further information, contact:
Dan Seligman
Sierra Club
Responsible Trade Program
<A
HREF="http://us.f51.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
YY=9474&order=down&sort=date&pos=0">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>
www.sierraclub.org/trade
Please use this material in any way that you wish
to urge opposition to Fast Track.
-- end --
>>
The AFL-CIO paid for your toll-free call to your congress member.
1-800-393-1082 It works! It's easy!
July 17th: all-call day to STOP Fast Track *** July 17th: all-call day
to STOP Fast Track ** July 17th: all-call day to STOP Fast Track **
July 17th: all-call day to STOP Fast Track
Make sure YOUR Member of Congress hears the message loud & clear: trade
deals like NAFTA and the WTO have hurt workers, the environment,
consumers, family farmers and must be stopped! On Tuesday July 17th call
Congress at 1800-393-1082 and tell your Representative to oppose Fast
Track. Then get all your friends and family to do the same.
If everybody does this one simple thing, we can beat Fast Track.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
The AFL-CIO and their various international unions are part of a
massive campaign against Fast Track all over the U.S., united with
environmentalists, consumer advocates, family farmers and students to name a few.
This is the coalition that defeated Fast Track in 1997, the
Multilateral Agreement on Investment in 1998 and the launch of a new round of
multilateral trade talks at the World Trade Organization's Ministerial
meeting in Seattle in 1999. Now it's time to gear up for another win in
2001 - we must kill Fast Track!
Fast Track could come up for a vote before August Recess. The GOP House
leadership has introduced H.R. 2149, a Fast Track which does not
address the need to include strong & enforceable provisions on labor or the
environment in trade and investment agreements. They have teamed up with
the corporate lobby group "US Trade" and are actively lobbying Members
of Congress on Capitol Hill and around the country. Of course they have
lots of money to spend, something we do not - BUT we have the workers,
family farmers, environmentalists, consumers, fair trade activists,
students, people of faith and YOU to help us defeat this retrograde trade
legislation.
We are happy to join the AFL-CIO in their call for a national all-call
day on Congress on July 17th, and urge you to mark your calendar for
this important opportunity to tell your Member of Congress to stand up
for working families and the environment by saying NO to Fast Track. Tell
your Representative that labor and environmental provisions MUST be
included in the core text of any trade agreement, and have the same kind
of enforcement mechanisms as commercial provisions.
You can find more information & ways to take action against Fast Track
on our web-page: http://www.tradewatch.org/FastTrack/fastrac.htm, as
well as on the AFL-CIO's Fast Track:
http://www.aflcio.org/globaleconomy/index.htm
Share this alert with friends & family!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Working Families e-Activist Network
----------------------------------------------
www.aflcio.org
Stop Fast Track---Don't Export More Jobs!
Your action is needed now to derail Fast Track. President George W.
Bush and giant corporations want a special bill that will let them rush
trade agreements through Congress with no changes and minimal review.
If Congress gives Bush Fast Track, we'll see:
+ More and faster trade deals like NAFTA,
+ More U.S. job losses and smaller wages,
+ More attacks on workers' rights across the globe,
+ And more devastating pollution of our air and water.
You can help stop Fast Track in its tracks. Congress is expected to
decide in July on giving President Bush Fast Track trade negotiating
authority.
Here is what you can do.
Call your members of Congress on Tuesday, July 17---the Fast Track
e-Activist National Call-in Day.
Call them toll-free at 1-800-393-1082.
Tell your members of Congress: Working families need fair and balanced
trade that protects people and the environment---NOT Fast Track.
Forward this message to friends, family and co-workers who might be
interested. You can start calling Congress today, but remember to call
on Tuesday, July 17.
*******************************************Stop Fast Track Call-In Day,
this Tuesday, July 17
Urgent Action Alert
Sierra Club's Responsible Trade Program
President Bush wants Congress to give him "fast track" trade authority
to
expand environmentally destructive trade deals such as NAFTA to more
countries. The Sierra Club is joining with the AFL-CIO to declare
Tuesday,
July 17 a "Stop Fast Track Call-In Day" to the US House of
Representatives.
Fast Track Hurts Planet Earth
President Bush wants "fast track" authority to expand the
environmentally
damaging North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) throughout the
Western
Hemisphere. In particular, fast track would enable Bush to expand
NAFTA
"investor provisions" that empower corporations to sue governments over
enforcement of our environmental laws.
NAFTA's corporate lawsuits have already been used to attack
environmental
safeguards in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Congress should fix these dangerous NAFTA provisions, not give Bush the
power to expand them to more countries.
Take Action: Call-In Day
Sierra Club and its fair trade coalition partners have declared
Tuesday,
July 17 a Stop Fast Track National Call-In Day to the Congress. On
Tuesday, July 17, call your US congressional representative toll free
(courtesy of the AFL-CIO) at 1-800-393-1082.
After reaching your Representative's office, ask for the "trade
legislative
assistant." Use the talking points that follow to urge your
representative
to oppose ANY fast track legislative, including the Trade Promotion
Authority Act of 2001 (H.R. 2149).
Sample Talking Points
� I am deeply concerned that the North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) gave international companies dangerous new powers to sue
governments and undercut our hard-won safeguards for clean water and
clean
air.
� These provisions were sold as necessary to protect "foreign
investors".
� Instead, they have turned into a weapon that companies can use
against
our environmental laws, and they could cost taxpayers billions.
� Rather than fix the problem, President Bush wants "fast track"
authority to expand NAFTA to the rest of the Western Hemisphere.
� "Fast track" ties Congress' hands to amend trade deals. It
prevents
Congress from holding the White House accountable for trade deals that
include strong protections for the environment and working people.
� Bush has already proven that he won't protect our environment; we
can't trust him with the enormous power that "fast track" represents.
� I urge you to vote against any fast track bill, starting with the
Trade Promotion Authority Act of 2001 (H.R. 2149).
� Instead, we need a "right track" trade policy to make trade clean,
green, and fair.
Background
"Fast track" trade legislation introduced by Rep. Phillip Crane on June
13,
2001 -- the Trade Promotion Authority Act of 2001 (H.R. 2149) --
imperils
the environment in our own communities. It would help create new trade
deals that allow global corporations to attack our hard-won
environmental
safeguards, smart growth incentives, and health and safety standards.
The US House of Representatives could vote on this legislation before
it
adjourns for its August recess, although September is more likely.
The Crane fast-track bill would give President Bush a blank check to
negotiate sweeping new trade agreements, such as a proposed expansion
of
the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) throughout the Western
Hemisphere, but restricts Congress' ability to debate and to amend the
final product.
NAFTA expansion could be extremely damaging for the environment here at
home and throughout the Americas. Under NAFTA's investor provisions,
for
example, foreign corporations gained broad rights to sue national
governments if laws, regulations, or court rulings at the local, state,
or
federal levels of government interfere in any way with the company's
ability to do business.
For instance, a Canadian chemical corporation has sued the US
government
for nearly $1 billion over California's decision to phase out the
hazardous
gasoline additive MTBE that is polluting drinking water across the
country.
No US court would ever have heard such a lawsuit. But under NAFTA, a
secretive, three-judge tribunal will soon decide whether US taxpayers
must
pay a large fine because California decided to ensure water that was
safe
to drink.
The expansion of NAFTA's investor provisions under fast track
procedures
could exert a powerful "chilling effect" on environmental protection
across
the Americas and cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
Trade agreements should be a force for progress, not another excuse to
limit governments' ability to protect the public interest. We need to
replace fast track with "right track" trade authority to ensure that
future
trade deals do not undercut our laws and, instead, require enforceable
labor and environmental standards.
For further information, contact:
Dan Seligman
Sierra Club
Responsible Trade Program
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.sierraclub.org/trade
Please use this material in any way that you wish
to urge opposition to Fast Track.
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