So why don't you call on one. Then I'll take mine, and then you'll have one more person. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Camp) has 31 minutes remaining.
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This is a somewhat unusual structure here. Each of us is going to take 15 minutes of our total allotment. I want to talk to Mr. Camp. I think we have used all but 2 of our minutes. I want to use those 2 minutes to close the 15 minutes, but…
It is now my pleasure to yield 1 minute to the very distinguished gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Lynch).
I yield 1\1/2\ minutes to a very active Member on these issues, the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. McGovern). Mr. McGOVERN. Madam Speaker, the Colombia FTA is bad for American workers, bad for jobs, and bad for Colombian workers, small…
It is now my pleasure to yield 1 minute to the distinguished Representative from Ohio (Ms. Kaptur).
How much time is remaining on both sides? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Levin) has 23 minutes remaining. The gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Camp) has 22 minutes remaining.
I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from California (Mr. Berman), the ranking member of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
It is now my distinct pleasure to yield 4 minutes to our whip, the gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Hoyer).
I yield myself 2\1/2\ minutes. I voted against NAFTA. I led the battle against CAFTA on this floor. I did so because in those agreements there were not enforceable international worker rights. We face this in Panama. As originally…
I am now privileged to yield 2\1/2\ minutes to the gentleman from New Jersey (Mr. Pascrell), a very distinguished member of our committee.
It is now my privilege to yield 4 minutes to the gentleman from Washington (Mr. McDermott), the ranking member on Trade. Mr. McDERMOTT. Madam Speaker, tonight the fat is in the fire. We're starting with the tough one up front, and I rise…
The Bush administration negotiated three seriously flawed FTAs. The key flaw in the South Korea FTA was that it violated a fundamental principle of sound, overall trade policy: two-way trade. It locked in one-way trade for Korea in the…





