Travel reform act passes Ag Committee in Congress 25-20
As reported by the Cuba Central team out of Washington, DC:
The House Agriculture Committee voted 25-20 to report the “Travel Restriction Reform and Export Enhancement Act” (H.R. 4645) to the floor with a favorable recommendation! Passage today (June 30) was an important first step toward bringing the bill to a vote on the House floor.
The bipartisan bill, crafted by Chairman Collin Peterson (D-MN) along with Rep. Jerry Moran (R-KS), enjoys broad support from a coalition of more than 130 organizations including business (U.S. Chamber and National Foreign Trade Council), agriculture (National Farmers Union and American Farm Bureau Federation), foreign policy think tanks (Council on Foreign Relations, Cato Institute, Brookings Institution), defenders of human rights (The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, AFL-CIO, Human Rights Watch), and many others.
“This bill, which will put more American food on Cuba’s tables, and put more American visitors on Cuba’s streets, will be good for our economy and provide needed support for the Cuban people,” said Sarah Stephens, executive director of the Center for Democracy in the Americas. “The U.S. needs a new Cuba policy, and the Peterson-Moran bill is a decisive change in the right direction.”