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Key Votes
HR 2621 - Reciprocal Trade Agreement Bill - Key Vote
National Key Votes
Pete King voted Yea (Passage) on this Legislation.
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Legislation - Bill Failed (House) (180-243) - Sept. 25, 1998(Key vote)
Title: Reciprocal Trade Agreement Bill
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Vote to pass a bill that would allow the President to negotiate trade agreements with trade objectives set by Congress.
- Authorizes the President to enter into trade agreements with foreign countries when existing duties or import restrictions are impeding the foreign trade of the United States.
- Gives the President fast track authority on certain trade legislation.
- Gives the President this authority until October 1, 2001 or September 30, 2005, if Congress extends the authority.
- Requires the President to submit details of trade agreements to Congress and the International Trade Commission.
- States that United States trade negotiations should agree with the priorities of the United States, including environmental preservation, rights of workers and children, and protection of intellectual property.
- Requires the United States Trade Representative to consult with congressional advisers on trade policy and negotiations.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - Oct. 7, 1997
Title: Reciprocal Trade Agreement Bill
Sponsors
- William Reynolds 'Bill' Archer (TX - R) (Out Of Office)
Co-sponsors
- Philip M. Crane (IL - ) (Out Of Office)
- David T. Dreier (CA - R) (Out Of Office)