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https://morningconsult.com/alert/administration-working-with-congress-on-language-to-implement-tpp-ambassador-says/The Obama administration is working with members of Congress to craft the legislative language necessary to bring the Trans-Pacific Partnership before both chambers of Congress for final approval, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said Monday. Froman, who was the U.S. lead negotiator for the 12-nation TPP trade deal, said at a Council on Foreign Relations event Monday that the administration would like to see Congress approve the agreement as quickly as possible.
And were working with congressional leaders and with the leaders of our committees to chart that pathway forward laying the groundwork, doing the preparatory work, drafting the bills, drafting the reports that need to get done, Froman said.
As part of the TPP approval process, Congress must pass an implementing bill thats subject to the fast-track, amendment-free procedures it authorized in summer 2015 when a trade promotion authority measure passed after overcoming a number of procedural hiccups. The ongoing work on the implementing bill will ensure that when that window of opportunity opens, well be ready to walk through it, Froman added. And thats what the work over the next few months is going to take.
The TPP is still highly controversial with both parties in both chambers of Congress a problem thats become even more acute for TPP supporters now that both major party presidential nominees publicly oppose the deal. Froman, however, said hes optimistic that theres a lot of desire to get it done.
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lame duck is where it will be attempted to be rammed through
arcane1
(38,613 posts)"The House vote was 218-208, with 28 Democrats voting for it."
http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/245417-house-approves-fast-track-218-208-sending-bill-to-senate
"The 60-38 Senate vote capped weeks of fighting over the trade bill, which pitted Obama against most of his party including Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
Passage of the bill is also a big victory for GOP leaders in Congress, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio). The Republican leaders worked closely with an administration they have more frequently opposed to nudge the trade bill over the goal line.
Labor unions and liberal Democrats had fought hard against the authority and are likely to now turn their attention toward stopping the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a trade deal Obama is negotiating with 11 other Pacific Rim nations."
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/246035-senate-approves-fast-track-sending-trade-bill-to-white-house
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(1,339 posts)The 13 Democrats were:
Michael Bennet, Colorado
Maria Cantwell, Washington
Tom Carper, Delaware
Chris Coons, Delaware
Dianne Feinstein, California
Heidi Heitkamp, North Dakota
Tim Kaine, Virginia
Claire McCaskill, Missouri
Patty Murray, Washington
Bill Nelson, Florida
Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire
Mark Warner, Virginia
Ron Wyden, Oregon
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(5 posts)When he says the Democratic Party needs to represent the working class again. I feel unrepresented in Washington. Either its the Republicans who openly hate the poor and the working class. Or the Democratic leadership who give us the "I feel your pain" useless lip service while they send our jobs to slave wage nations.