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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The United States of America has always been the |
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| world leader in pushing for free trade, which is a hallmark of |
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| our capitalistic society; and
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| WHEREAS, Free trade only thrives where there is a level |
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| playing field of government regulations between trading |
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| partners; and
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| WHEREAS, Free trade agreements and policies of the United |
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| States with other nations have severely affected United States |
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| manufacturing industries and the workers the industries |
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| employ; and
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| WHEREAS, Participation by the United States in |
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| international trade organizations may imperil the success of |
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| United States manufacturing; and
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| WHEREAS, Between January 2000 and November 2004, Illinois |
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| lost approximately 143,000 manufacturing jobs; and
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| WHEREAS, Manufacturing jobs in the United States have |
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| plunged from 19.3 million in 1980 to only about 14.6 million |
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| today, in large part because of these types of trade issues; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, Foreign nations, such as China, have engaged in a |
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| wide range of unfair trading practices, including the |
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| manipulation of currency, subsidization of industries, and the |
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| dumping of below-cost subsidized products into the United |
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| States market; and
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| WHEREAS, United States manufacturers cannot compete with |
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| foreign companies who pay a fraction of the salaries paid to |
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| United States manufacturing employees, provide no health |