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Senate Dems target fast track trade deals

June 26, 2007 By WRN Contributor

Senate Democrats weighed in on free trade Tuesday, prior to the day's major action, passage of their version of the state budget. A resolution from Green Bay Democrat, Sen. Dave Hansen, asks Congress replace the "Fast Track" system, so trade agreements are "developed and implemented using a more democratic, inclusive mechanism that enshrines the principles of federalism and state sovereignty." Minority Leader Scott Fitzgerald urged a "no" vote, but Republican Senators Mike Ellis and Dale Schultz joined Democrats in passing the resolution on a 20-to-11 vote. Two other GOP senators did not vote.

AUDIO: Bob Hague reports (:60 MP3)

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