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File #: 8925-15    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Floor Motion Status: Approved
File created: 4/28/2015 In control: County Council
On agenda: 4/21/2015 Final action: 4/21/2015
Title: Expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County urging Congress to oppose "fast track" authority in its current form for the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), and instead, urges the President and Congress to conduct fully transparent and inclusive legislative process for consideration of the TPP.
Sponsors: John DeFazio
Expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County urging Congress to oppose "fast track" authority in its current form for the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), and instead, urges the President and Congress to conduct fully transparent and inclusive legislative process for consideration of the TPP.

Whereas, the Council of Allegheny County strongly supports international fair trade practices and agreements that foster economic growth and high standards for labor, our environment, and public health; and

Whereas, Pennsylvania is a trade-dependent state in which exports, directly, or indirectly, support nearly 1.6 million jobs at more than 15,000 businesses, and exports from Pennsylvania totaled more than $40 billion in 2013, including $10 billion from the Pittsburgh area; and

Whereas, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will likely involve policy matters related to intellectual property, labor, human rights, agriculture, natural resources, the environment, government procurement, financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, energy and other matters-all important to our county, other local jurisdictions, and Pennsylvania; and

Whereas, fair trade practices and agreements should promote the creation of family-wage jobs, encourage shared prosperity, protect our environment, ensure the safety of food and other products, revitalize manufacturing, and ensure local governments can regulate for high standards; and

Whereas, the TPP, like other international trade deals, is being negotiated in closed-door negotiating sessions between the United States and 11 Pacific Rim nations and has not been made available to the public or state and local elected officials; and

Whereas, the January 2015 draft of the Investment Chapter of the TPP includes "Investor-2 State Dispute Settlement" provisions that could give multinational corporations excessive power to undermine national and local governmental authority to create reasonable rules and regulations, including those relat...

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