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1 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 64
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2 | WHEREAS, Manufacturing jobs, which build and sustain | ||||||
3 | America's middle class, are disappearing; the United States has | ||||||
4 | lost more than 2 million manufacturing jobs since April 1998; | ||||||
5 | and
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6 | WHEREAS, Trade agreements, such as GATT, creating the WTO, | ||||||
7 | and NAFTA, were passed with strong bipartisan support, amidst | ||||||
8 | promises from the leadership of both parties that the benefits | ||||||
9 | would far outweigh the negative effects; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Studies based on the government's own figures have | ||||||
11 | estimated 3 million actual and potential jobs lost since the | ||||||
12 | signing of the NAFTA in 1994; in Illinois, an estimated 140,900 | ||||||
13 | manufacturing jobs were lost between July 2000 and June 2003, a | ||||||
14 | decline of 16.2%, or one out of every six manufacturing jobs | ||||||
15 | was lost in Illinois; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The annual trade deficit has hit a record high of | ||||||
17 | over $450 billion, growing by more than 600 percent in the past | ||||||
18 | 10 years; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Our trade deficit with Canada and Mexico has | ||||||
20 | ballooned to nine times its size before NAFTA; since Congress | ||||||
21 | granted China Permanent Normal Trade (PNTR) status in 2000, the | ||||||
22 | U.S. deficit with China has grown more than 20%, by more than | ||||||
23 | $14 billion; and
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24 | WHEREAS, The current administration is working on a new | ||||||
25 | trade deal, Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), which is | ||||||
26 | expected to be presented to the U.S. Congress in 2005; and
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27 | WHEREAS, The tremendous effects of the manufacturing | ||||||
28 | crisis in Illinois are obvious, on the tax base and budgets, on | ||||||
29 | our local, county, and State governments, schools, and public |
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1 | services; and
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2 | WHEREAS, It is incumbent upon the Illinois General Assembly | ||||||
3 | to not only do everything it can to save and attract | ||||||
4 | manufacturing jobs in our State, but legislators must also | ||||||
5 | seriously examine the effects of U.S. trade policy on our State | ||||||
6 | and determine our recommendations to our respective party | ||||||
7 | leadership in Congress; therefore, be it
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8 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
9 | NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | ||||||
10 | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we will convene a study | ||||||
11 | committee to investigate and hold public hearings about the | ||||||
12 | effects of U.S. trade policy on Illinois jobs and farms; the | ||||||
13 | study committee shall consist of the following: two members of | ||||||
14 | the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the | ||||||
15 | House of Representatives, one of whom shall serve as | ||||||
16 | co-chairman; two members of the House of Representatives | ||||||
17 | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of | ||||||
18 | Representatives; two members of the Senate appointed by the | ||||||
19 | President of the Senate, one of whom shall serve as | ||||||
20 | co-chairman; two members of the Senate appointed by the | ||||||
21 | Minority Leader of the Senate; six individuals appointed by the | ||||||
22 | Governor from unions representing manufacturing workers in the | ||||||
23 | State, which will include representatives from the United | ||||||
24 | Steelworkers of America; six individuals appointed by the | ||||||
25 | Governor from manufacturing companies in the State; four | ||||||
26 | individuals appointed by the Governor from the Illinois AFL-CIO | ||||||
27 | Executive Board; and four individuals appointed by the Governor | ||||||
28 | from the Illinois Manufacturers' Association; and be it further
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29 | RESOLVED, That the study committee shall meet at least four | ||||||
30 | times while the General Assembly is in recess, inviting | ||||||
31 | workers, labor unions, employers, academics, and farm and trade | ||||||
32 | experts to testify; the panel shall make recommendations to the | ||||||
33 | Governor and to the U.S. Congressional delegation and the |
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1 | President as to the future direction on trade agreements and | ||||||
2 | what must be done immediately to reverse the continual loss of | ||||||
3 | middle class jobs in our State; and be it further | ||||||
4 | RESOLVED, That the members of the study committee shall | ||||||
5 | receive no compensation for their services but shall be | ||||||
6 | reimbursed for their necessary expenses incurred while serving
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7 | as study committee members; and be it further
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8 | RESOLVED, That the study committee shall file a final | ||||||
9 | report, containing its findings and recommendations, with the | ||||||
10 | Governor and the General Assembly no later than January 3, | ||||||
11 | 2005.
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