Larsen Will Vote To Reopen Job-Creating Export-Import Bank ASAP

Statement

Date: Nov. 4, 2015
Location: Washington, DC

Rep. Rick Larsen, WA-02, today continued his efforts to renew the job-creating Export-Import Bank by pledging to vote against amendments that would hurt the Bank's reauthorization chances. The U.S. House of Representatives this week is debating a long-term surface transportation bill, which includes the recently passed bill to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank.

"I have evaluated amendments to the Export-Import Bank renewal that is before the House this week, and I will vote against them. The House should maintain the integrity of the Export-Import Bank renewal that we already passed. The amendments the House is considering would only hold up the unacceptably long road to renewal the Bank has already faced.

"The Export-Import Bank is a proven job-creating success story. The Bank helps Pacific Northwest businesses of all sizes create jobs here at home by selling their goods overseas. Thousands of workers in Northwest Washington and across the country are counting on Congress to do the right thing and get the Export-Import Bank reauthorized. While Congress never should have allowed the Export-Import Bank to expire in the first place, we can keep America open for business by getting the job done now.

"I have heard from hundreds of constituents and workers, including the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, about their support for reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank. I agree that we cannot lose any more of the economic opportunities than we already have because of the Bank's expiration four months ago. By voting against amendments to the Export-Import Bank renewal, I am pushing to get the Bank back open for business as soon as possible," Larsen said.


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