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June 23, 2015

UFCW President Perrone: U.S. Senators Should Stand with Hard-Working Families and Stop Stand-Alone Fast Track

TPP, Trade

StopFastTrackCallInIn light of an expected vote on fast track in the U.S. Senate, UFCW International President Marc Perrone, today released a letter to all 100 members of the U.S. Senate urging them to vote no on the stand-alone Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) bill, also known as fast track. The final vote is scheduled to take place Wednesday evening.

The Senate letter is the latest action taken by the UFCW and its 1.3 million members to highlight the negative impact that TPA and TPP will have on the country. This week, UFCW members are mobilizing in every state to reach out and convince their Senators to stop this stand-alone fast track bill.

The full letter from Marc Perrone is copied below.

Dear Senator,

On behalf of the 1.3 million hard-working members of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW), I am writing to strongly urge you to oppose the stand-alone Trade Promotion Authority bill, also known as fast track. 

The debate over fast track and the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) is not one defined by party or partisanship. Nor is it about the President or his agenda. This debate is about whether or not our elected officials will stand with the millions of workers and hard-working families who oppose this trade deal because it is they – not those in Washington – who will ultimately bear the burden of its aftermath.

This current stand-alone fast track bill is even worse for workers than the previous Senate bill you voted on a few weeks ago. It gives no guarantee that workers who will lose their jobs and income due to unfair trade deals get assistance. Worse yet, this bill fails to address currency manipulation, climate change, human trafficking, or countries who refuse to play by the rules when it comes to labor standards. 

Simply put, no Democrat or Republican should be willing to cede their legislative responsibilities to President Obama, multinational corporations, or special interests and insiders who have negotiated this deal in secret.

While it is easy to rationalize that this trade deal will be different, the facts and history are quite clear. If TPP passes, we can expect more American workers will lose their jobs, more families will struggle, wages will be driven even lower and income inequality will worsen. 

Instead of barreling towards another unfair trade deal that will fail America’s hard-working men and women, the Senate should slow down and work to pass a responsible bill that will truly protect our economy, our workers and their families.

Make no mistake, your constituents, our members, and the American people will remember who stood against this trade deal and who did not. For the sake of the better America we must all believe in, please do what is right for the hard-working families you have sworn to serve and vote no on fast track.

Sincerely,

Marc Perrone

International President

June 16, 2015

President Perrone: “The Best Way to Help the Jobless is to Stop Passing Trade Agreements like TPP that Kill Jobs.”

TPP

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UFCW International President Marc Perrone released the following statement in response to the U.S. House failing to pass fast track trade legislation.

“This is a victory for hard-working men and women all across America. In the face of long odds, the American people sent a powerful message that their interests trump narrow political agendas and special interests.

“Today, we saw elected leaders stand up and make clear that the failed promises of global trade agreements, which only seem to serve irresponsible corporations, must come to an end. More importantly, we have seen what hard-working families can accomplish when we stand together and fight for what is right for both workers and this nation.

“With respect to TAA, we support a clean extension of the program, but the best way to help the jobless is to simply stop passing trade agreements like TPP that kill jobs.

“While one vote does not end the fight, our campaign for better America will continue full speed ahead until the threat of TPP and other unfair trade deals is gone for good.”

Below is a list of U.S. House members who voted on Friday to stop Fast Track. If you see someone that represents your local area, please call and thank them for voting NO on TAA and TPA.

FIRST NAME LAST NAME DISTRICT TAA VOTE
Ann Kirkpatrick AZ01 NO
Raúl Grijalva AZ03 NO
Ruben Gallego AZ07 NO
Kyrsten Sinema AZ09 NO
Jared Huffman CA02 NO
John Garamendi CA03 NO
Doris Matsui CA06 NO
Jerry McNerney CA09 NO
Mark DeSaulnier CA11 NO
Barbara Lee CA13 NO
Jackie Speier CA14 NV*
Eric Swalwell CA15 NO
Michael Honda CA17 NO
Zoe Lofgren CA19 NO
Lois Capps CA24 NO
Julia Brownley CA26 NO
Judy Chu CA27 NO
Adam Schiff CA28 NO
Tony Cárdenas CA29 NO
Brad Sherman CA30 NO
Pete Aguilar CA31 NO
Grace Napolitano CA32 NO
Ted Lieu CA33 NO
Xavier Becerra CA34 NO
Norma Torres CA35 NO
Raul Ruiz CA36 NO
Linda Sánchez CA38 NO
Lucille Roybal-Allard CA40 NO
Mark Takano CA41 NO
Maxine Waters CA43 NO
Janice Hahn CA44 NO
Loretta Sanchez CA46 NO
Alan Lowenthal CA47 NO
Juan Vargas CA51 NV*
Diana DeGette CO01 NO
Joe Courtney CT02 NO
Rosa DeLauro CT03 NO
Elizabeth Esty CT05 NO
Gwen Graham FL02 NO
Corrine Brown FL05 NO
Alan Grayson FL09 NO
Kathy Castor FL14 NO
Patrick Murphy FL18 NO
Alcee Hastings FL20 NO
Theodore Deutch FL21 NO
Lois Frankel FL22 NO
Frederica Wilson FL24 NO
Sanford Bishop GA02 NO
Henry Johnson GA04 NO
John Lewis GA05 NO
David Scott GA13 NO
Mark Takai HI01 NO
Tulsi Gabbard HI02 NO
David Loebsack IA02 NO
Bobby Rush IL01 NO
Robin Kelly IL02 NO
Daniel Lipinski IL03 NO
Luis Gutiérrez IL04 NO
Danny Davis IL07 NO
Tammy Duckworth IL08 NO
Janice Schakowsky IL09 NO
Bill Foster IL11 YES
Cheri Bustos IL17 NO
Peter Visclosky IN01 NO
John Yarmuth KY03 NO
Richard Neal MA01 NO
James McGovern MA02 NO
Niki Tsongas MA03 NO
Joseph Kennedy MA04 NO
Katherine Clark MA05 NO
Seth Moulton MA06 NO
Michael Capuano MA07 NO
Stephen Lynch MA08 NO
William Keating MA09 NO
C. Ruppersberger MD02 NO
John Sarbanes MD03 NO
Donna Edwards MD04 NO
Elijah Cummings MD07 NO
Chris Van Hollen MD08 NO
Chellie Pingree ME01 NO
Daniel Kildee MI05 NO
Sander Levin MI09 NO
Debbie Dingell MI12 NO
John Conyers MI13 NO
Brenda Lawrence MI14 NO
Timothy Walz MN01 NO
Betty McCollum MN04 NO
Keith Ellison MN05 NO
Collin Peterson MN07 NO
Richard Nolan MN08 NO
Wm. Clay MO01 NO
Emanuel Cleaver MO05 NO
Bennie Thompson MS02 NO
G. Butterfield NC01 NO
Alma Adams NC12 NO
Ann Kuster NH02 NO
Donald Norcross NJ01 NO
Frank Pallone NJ06 NO
Albio Sires NJ08 NO
Bill Pascrell NJ09 NO
Donald Payne NJ10 NO
Bonnie Watson Coleman NJ12 NO
Michelle Lujan Grisham NM01 NO
Ben Luján NM03 NO
Dina Titus NV01 NO
Grace Meng NY06 NO
Nydia Velázquez NY07 NO
Hakeem Jeffries NY08 NO
Yvette Clarke NY09 NO
Jerrold Nadler NY10 NO
Carolyn Maloney NY12 NO
Charles Rangel NY13 NO
Joseph Crowley NY14 NO
José Serrano NY15 NO
Eliot Engel NY16 NO
Nita Lowey NY17 NO
Sean Maloney NY18 NO
Paul Tonko NY20 NO
Louise Slaughter NY25 NO
Brian Higgins NY26 NO
Joyce Beatty OH03 NO
Marcy Kaptur OH09 NO
Marcia Fudge OH11 NO
Tim Ryan OH13 NO
Peter DeFazio OR04 NO
Robert Brady PA01 NO
Chaka Fattah PA02 NO
Brendan Boyle PA13 NO
Michael Doyle PA14 NO
Matt Cartwright PA17 NO
David Cicilline RI01 NO
James Langevin RI02 NO
Steve Cohen TN09 NO
Al Green TX09 NO
Rubén Hinojosa TX15 NO
Sheila Jackson Lee TX18 NO
Joaquin Castro TX20 NO
Gene Green TX29 NO
Marc Veasey TX33 NO
Filemon Vela TX34 NO
Lloyd Doggett TX35 NO
Robert Scott VA03 NO
Peter Welch VT00 NO
Jim McDermott WA07 NO
Mark Pocan WI02 NO
Gwen Moore WI04 NO

*NV means not voted

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