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Sign-on Letter
October 16, 2001
Dear Member of Congress:
We write as religious institutions and faith-based organizations
to ask that you oppose legislation granting "fast track"
Trade Promotion Authority (H.R. 3005).
As religious organizations with global relationships and concerns,
we affirm the importance of international trade in an interdependent
world. Our concern is for the character and quality of global
economic relationships. In an age of increasing economic integration
and interdependence between the nations and peoples of the world,
mounting global inequities have come into sharp focus.
H.R. 3005 does not address in a meaningful way concerns about
the negative effects of major trade agreements on vulnerable
communities and the environment, both in the United States and
in developing countries. Furthermore, "fast track"
legislation diminishes congressional involvement in shaping
trade agreements, thereby undermining democratic debate and
reducing the opportunity for citizen input on trade policies.
In "An Interfaith Statement on International Trade and
Investment" (enclosed) we express our conviction that moral
principles rooted in our diverse traditions can provide guidance
in developing more just international trade and investment policies.
These are:
- International trade and investment systems should respect
and support the dignity of the human person, the integrity
of creation, and our common humanity.
- International trade and investment activities should advance
the common good and be evaluated in the light of their impact
on those who are most vulnerable.
- International trade and investment policies and decisions
should be transparent and should involve the meaningful participation
of the most vulnerable stakeholders.
- International trade and investment systems should respect
the legitimate role of government, in collaboration with civil
society, to set policies regarding the development and welfare
of its people.
- International trade and investment systems should safeguard
the global commons and respect the right of local communities
to protect and sustainably develop their natural resources.
We believe that "fast track" trade promotion authority,
as expressed in H.R. 3005, falls short when evaluated in light
of these moral principles. It seriously curtails "transparency"
and "stakeholder participation" in formulating trade
policies. And it facilitates trade policies that often undermine
"the common good" and harm "the most vulnerable"
members of the human community. H.R. 3005 fails to ensure that
trade and investment agreements will be negotiated in ways that
advance the goal of a more just, sustainable, and prosperous
human society. For this reason we ask you to oppose this controversial
and divisive legislation.
Signed,
J. Daryl Byler
Director
Washington Office
Mennonite Central Committee U.S.
Rita Clark
Nicaragua-U.S. Friendship Office
Marie Clarke
National Coordinator
Jubilee USA Network
Marilyn Clement
Economic Justice Office, Women's Division
General Board of Global Ministries
United Methodist Church
Marie Dennis
Director
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
Rev. Bob Edgar
General Secretary
National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA
Rev. Seamus P. Finn, OMI
Director
Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Office
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
Larry J. Goodwin
Associate Director for Organizing
Africa Faith and Justice Network
Jaydee R. Hanson
Assistant General Secretary
General Board of Church and Society
United Methodist Church
James E. Hug, S.J.
President
Center of Concern
Rev. Douglas Hunt
Washington Representative
Network for Environmental and Economic Responsibility
United Church of Christ
Rev. Elenora Giddings Ivory
Director
Washington Office
Presbyterian Church (USA)
The Rev. Dr. Wallace Ryan Kuroiwa
Justice and Witness Ministries
United Church of Christ
James H. Matlack
Director
Washington Office
American Friends Service Committee
Rev. John L. McCullough
Executive Director
Church World Service
Ann Oestreich, IHM
Congregational Justice Committee
Sisters of the Holy Cross
Maureen Heffern Ponicki
Democratizing the Global Economy Project
American Friends Service Committee
Marc Rittle
Legislative Associate
Washington Office
Church of the Brethren
Susan Thompson
Associate for Latin America
Columban Fathers Justice and Peace Office
Kathy Thornton, RSM
National Coordinator
NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
Mary Turgi, CSC
International Justice Office
Sisters of the Holy Cross
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