AK-Sen: Begich is a trade skeptic PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 November 2008

Mark Begich, the incoming Alaska Senator,  is a self described fair trader.

NAFTA has not worked as predicted, costing an estimated 1 million American jobs. NAFTA, CAFTA and the bilateral free trade agreements negotiated by the Bush administration have helped big business while hurting middle class Americans. Mark believes fair trade policies should include meaningful and fully enforceable consumer, labor, environmental and human rights protections. He favors a tax code that rewards companies for creating jobs in America, not that take those jobs abroad. International trade can be good for Americans, and is a vital part of Alaska’s economy, but it needs to serve middle class families, not just multi-national corporations.

Public Citizen first published Begich's campaign statement here.

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