U.S. Rep. Rush Says Obama Administration Plan To Ease Cuba Restrictions Is "A Significant Step In The Right Direction…"

Press Release

Date: April 13, 2009
Location: Washington, DC

Today, U. S. Rep. Bobby L. Rush, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection, said the Obama administration's plan to lift travel, remittance, mail and business restrictions relating to the nation of Cuba is ‘a significant step in the right direction.' The changes will allow Cuban immigrants in the U.S. to visit family members on the island and allow unlimited cash remittances to relatives back home.

Rush, who recently embarked on a five-day tour of Cuba along with six other House members to determine opportunities for expanded trade opportunities for American businesses, is a co-sponsor of H. R. 874, "The Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act," legislation that would end the current ban on travel by Americans to Cuba. The congressman was one of three U.S. officials to meet with former Cuban President Fidel Castro.
"This is a significant step in the right direction," Rush said. "However, we should also explore other opportunities that would serve to stimulate the American economy. We want to expand and create jobs while also increasing tourism. American tourists are America's best ambassadors and a free people must be able to travel freely. Normalizing trade relations with Cuba is in the best interest of both nations, and we look forward to discussing these issues with the administration in order to serve the interests of the American economy.


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