Ways and Means Democrats Ask for Update on NAFTA
House Ways and Means Committee Democrats sent a letter to the committee chairman April 17 complaining that they are not being kept in the loop about the NAFTA renegotiations by the executive branch, and saying that a public hearing should be held before an agreement in principle is announced. Another letter sent the same day from ranking member Richard Neal, D-Mass., and Subcommittee on Trade ranking member Bill Pascrell, D-N.J. said that "the Administration is currently signaling clear intentions to conclude the NAFTA negotiation in the very near term." The House Advisory Group on Negotiations, which by law should be "fully apprised of the negotiations," needs to meet with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer "at this critical phase of the negotiations and before an agreement in principle is reached and announced by the Administration," they said. The advisory group last met in May 2017 with Lighthizer. They also asked Chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, to hold a hearing with administration witnesses so they can conduct the necessary oversight of negotiations. Brady's office did not respond to a request for comment.
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