The following letter was sent by our friends of poker Rep. Barney Frank and Ron Paul to the United States Trade Representative wanting a PROMPT answer to what are we giving away THIS TIME. There is a press release on the House Financial Services Committee Website via the link provided. BTW, Paul IS on the sub-committee holding the hearing tomorrow. ALSO, remember, the hearing is tomorrow at 10:00 A.M. EST and may / may not be on c-span but will be webcast at: http://www.house.gov/apps/list/hearing/financialsvcs_dem/hr040208.shtml Frank, Paul Letter Regarding GATS Gambling Commitment www.house.gov/apps/list/press/financialsvcs_dem/press032508.shtml The full text of the letter as follows: March 14, 2008 The Honorable Susan C. Schwab United States Trade Representative 600 17th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20508 Dear Ambassador Schwab: We are writing to request details of the trade agreement between the United States and the European Union, Japan and Canada that was negotiated in December to compensate these nations for withdrawing our GATS gambling commitments under Article 21. Press reports have indicated that new trade opportunities will be provided in the postal and courier, research and development, storage and warehouse, and testing and analysis sectors, but no dollar amount has been attached to these new concessions, and very few specifics have been provided. Furthermore, as indicated in the attached article, it is our understanding that your agency has cited “national security ” in refusing to release details about this agreement in response to a FOIA request. We find this unacceptable. If, in fact, there are some additional trade concessions that were made that do have national security implications, we request a secure briefing on those issues. However, if this is merely an attempt to avoid revealing the cost of these trade concessions, either because they would be viewed as too costly by the United States or not costly enough by the negotiating countries, this FOIA denial on the grounds of “national security” would appear to be a misuse of the FOIA process. It is my understanding that, prior to this settlement, some trade experts estimated that the trade concessions could cost the United States many billions of dollars in compensation. We need to know how much the United States government has conceded in furtherance of this ill-advised policy, in addition to the losses we have already sustained at the WTO, and we expect a prompt response to this request. Sincerely, Barney Frank Ron Paul

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