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HJM005..............................................by REVENUE AND TAXATION SECURITY AND PROSPERITY PARTNERSHIP OF NORTH AMERICA - Stating findings of the Legislature and urging Congress to use all efforts, energies and diligence to withdraw the United States from any further participation in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America or any other bilateral or multilateral activity that seeks to advance, authorize, fund or in any way promote the creation of any structure to create any form of North American Union. 03/05 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 03/06 Rpt prt - to Transp 03/07 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/08 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/12 3rd rdg - ADOPTED - voice vote Floor Sponsor - Wood(35) Title apvd - to Senate 03/13 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to St Aff 03/21 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 10th Ord 03/22 10th Ord - ADOPTED - 24-10-1 AYES -- Andreason, Bair, Bastian, Cameron, Corder, Darrington, Davis, Fulcher, Gannon, Geddes, Goedde, Hammond, Heinrich, Hill, Jorgenson, Keough, Lodge, Malepeai, McGee, McKague, McKenzie, Pearce, Richardson, Siddoway NAYS -- Bilyeu, Broadsword, Burkett, Coiner, Kelly, Langhorst, Little, Stegner, Stennett, Werk Absent and excused -- Schroeder Floor Sponsor - Pearce Title apvd - to House 03/22 To enrol - Rpt enrol - Sp signed 03/23 Pres signed 03/26 To Secretary of State
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-ninth Legislature First Regular Session - 2007IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 5 BY REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE 1 A JOINT MEMORIAL 2 TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES IN CONGRESS 3 ASSEMBLED, AND TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF 4 IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. 5 We, your Memorialists, the House of Representatives and the Senate of the 6 State of Idaho assembled in the First Regular Session of the Fifty-ninth Idaho 7 Legislature, do hereby respectfully represent that: 8 WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Department of Commerce and 9 the U.S. Department of Homeland Security participated in the formation of the 10 Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) on March 23, 2005, 11 representing a trilateral agreement between Canada, Mexico and the United 12 States designed, among other things, to facilitate common regulatory schemes 13 between these countries; and 14 WHEREAS, reports issued by the SPP indicate that it has implemented regu- 15 latory changes among the three countries that circumvent United States trade, 16 transportation, homeland security and border security functions and that it is 17 the intention of SPP to continue toward a North American Union in the future; 18 and 19 WHEREAS, the actions taken by the SPP to coordinate border security by 20 eliminating obstacles to migration between Mexico and the United States actu- 21 ally makes the United States-Mexico border less secure and more vulnerable to 22 possible terrorist activities, and Mexico is the primary source country of 23 illegal immigrants, illegal drug entry and illegal human smuggling into the 24 United States; and 25 WHEREAS, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, the United States 26 trade deficits with Mexico and Canada have significantly increased since the 27 implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the 28 volume of imports from Mexico has soared since NAFTA, straining security 29 checks at the U.S. border; and 30 WHEREAS, the economic and physical security of the United States is 31 impaired by the potential loss of control of its borders attendant to the full 32 operation of NAFTA and the SPP; and 33 WHEREAS, the regulatory and border security changes implemented and pro- 34 posed by the SPP violate and threaten United States sovereignty; and 35 WHEREAS, the NAFTA Superhighway System from the west coast of Mexico 36 through the United States and into Canada has been suggested as part of a 37 North American Union to facilitate trade between the SPP countries; and 38 WHEREAS, the stability and economic viability of the U.S. ports along the 39 western coast will be seriously compromised by huge cargos off-loaded at 40 cheaper labor cost from foreign traders into the ports of Mazatlan and Lazaro 41 Cardenas; and 42 WHEREAS, the state of Texas has already approved and begun planning of the 43 Trans-Texas Corridor, a major multi-modal transportation project beginning at 44 the United States-Mexico border, which would serve as an initial section of 2 1 the NAFTA Superhighway System; and 2 WHEREAS, plans of Asian trading powers to divert cargo from U.S. ports 3 such as Los Angeles to ports in Mexico will only put pressure on border 4 inspectors, interfering with their already overwhelming job of intercepting 5 the flow of drugs and illegals flowing into this country; and 6 WHEREAS, future unrestricted foreign trucking into the United States can 7 pose a safety hazard due to inadequate maintenance and inspection, and the 8 Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) lack of background checks for 9 violations in Mexico, lack of drug and alcohol testing, lack of enforcement of 10 size and weight requirements and lack of national security procedures, which 11 threaten the American people and undermine the very charge given to our 12 homeland security agency to defend our borders against these threats; and 13 WHEREAS, the Eisenhower National Highway System was designed for the 14 national security of the United States for movement of the military, purposes 15 of commerce from state to state, not from foreign countries, and this highway 16 system should not be compromised by treaties or agreements with other coun- 17 tries that would supplant the control and management of our nation's highways 18 by our U.S. Department of Transportation and the various states; and 19 WHEREAS, we strongly object to any treaty or agreement, which threatens to 20 violate national security, private property, United States commerce, constitu- 21 tional rights and American sovereignty and emphasize our commitment to the 22 Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER) and other cooperative working 23 nations in mutual beneficial goals; and 24 WHEREAS, this trilateral partnership to develop a North American Union has 25 never been presented to Congress as an agreement or treaty, and has had virtu- 26 ally no congressional oversight; and 27 WHEREAS, recent reports on internet news, Friday, January 26, 2007, 28 WorldNetDaily, stating that Congressman Poe (R-Texas) asked about the U.S. 29 Department of Transportation's work with the trade group North American Super- 30 Corridor Coalition, Inc. (NASCO) and the department's plans to build the 31 Trans-Texas Corridor, Congressman Poe was told that the NAFTA agreement super- 32 highway corridor plans exist to move goods from Mexico through the United 33 States to Canada; and 34 WHEREAS, American citizens and state and local governments throughout the 35 United States would be negatively impacted by the SPP process. 36 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session 37 of the Fifty-ninth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the 38 Senate concurring therein, that we emphatically urge and petition the Congress 39 of the United States and particularly the congressional delegation represent- 40 ing the state of Idaho to use all efforts, energies and diligence to withdraw 41 the United States from any further participation in the Security and Prosper- 42 ity Partnership of North America or any other bilateral or multilateral activ- 43 ity that seeks to advance, authorize, fund or in any way promote the creation 44 of any structure to create any form of North American Union. 45 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that House Concurrent Resolution 40 of the First 46 Session of the 110th Congress addresses the concern herein expressed by the 47 state of Idaho. 48 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we are asking our congressional delegation, 49 our U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters and President 50 Bush to reject appropriated federal fuel tax dollars for such SPP or NAFTA 51 when there is such a need for fuel tax dollars to be dedicated to the needs of 52 the states in the U.S. in order to maintain our highway system. 53 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representa- 54 tives be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this 55 Memorial to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Repre- 3 1 sentatives of Congress, and the congressional delegation representing the 2 State of Idaho in the Congress of the United States.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 17145 The purpose of this legislation is to send the message to the Congress of the United States, and particularly the congressional delegation representing the State of Idaho that the First Regular Session of the Fifty-ninth Idaho Legislature, the Senate and the House of Representatives concurring therein, that the Congress of the United States, and particularly the congressional delegation representing the State of Idaho, are hereby urged and petitioned to use all of their efforts to withdraw the United States from any further participation in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America and any other bilateral or multilateral activity which seeks to advance, authorize, fund or in any way promote the creation of any structure to accomplish any form of North American Union. FISCAL NOTE None CONTACT: Name: Representative JoAn Wood Phone: 208-332-1000 Representative Cliff Bayer Representative Marv Hagedorn Senator Shirley McKague Senator Monte Pierce Senator Mel Richardson STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE HJM 5