Change in Our Interest: Travel, Trade and Improved Relations with ...October 22, 2009 Change in Our Interest: Travel, Trade and Improved Relations with Cuba
U.S.-Cuba relations have been at a standstill for many years, but momentum for change is developing. The information included in this congressional education packet documents how existing restrictions on travel and trade harm the national interests of the United States, and why reforming this policy is consistent with our values, our economic interests and efforts to improve the U.S. image abroad. We encourage you to use this information to talk to your representatives about making this important change in U.S.-Cuba policy. The two bills called the "Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act" are H.R. 874 in the House of Representatives and S. 428 in the Senate, ask your representative to Co-Sponsor these bills today. To download the entire packet, click here .
To download the individual documents, click on the links below: - Legislative Background: U.S. - Cuba Policy in the 111th Congress
- Travel Talking Points: Lifting the Travel Ban Will Strengthen U.S. Interests and Help the Cuban People
- Trade Background: U.S.-Cuba Trade: Ending Restrictions Will Promote Our Economy and Reflect U.S. Interests and Values
- Trade Talking Points: Travel to Cuba Helps U.S. Farmers and Agricultural Business in Our National Interests
- Endorsement Lists: U.S. Organizations that Have Stated Their Support For an End to the Ban on Travel to Cuba for All Americans
- Polling Data: Growing Numbers of Americans - Especially Cuban Americans - Want the Freedom to Travel for All Americans
- Contact List: U.S.-Cuba Policy Contacts
Various Letters in Support of Lifting the Ban on Travel to Cuba for All Americans: - "Commentary: Lifting ban would make Cuba freer, open", Bob Stallman, President of the American Farm Bureau Federation, Op-Ed, Mcclatchy-Tribune News Service
- Chamber of Commerce Letter to Congress in Support of the "Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act", H.R. 874 and S. 428
- Joint Letter from U.S. Agricultural Producers, Food Processors and Exporters in Support of Unrestricted Travel and Trade with Cuba
- "The Nation Tour Association Joins the Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act Team", Press Release, National Tour Association (NTA)
- "AFBF Calls for Lifting Cuba Travel Ban", Press Release, American Farm Bureau Federation
- "U.S. Wheat Industry Supports Increased Trade with Cuba", Press Release, National Association of Wheat Growers and U.S. Wheat Associates
- "U.S. Dairy Industry Support for H.R. 874 and S. 428", U.S. Dairy Export Council and the National Milk Producers Federation
- "Cuba Study Group Calls on U.S. Government to Lift All Restrictions on Travel and Remittances to Cuba", Press Release, Cuba Study Group
- Statement of Support for Lifting All Restrictions on Americans to Travel to Cuba, Miriam Leiva, Independent Journalist and Human Rights Activist; Oscar Espinosa Chepe, prisoner of conscience, sentenced to 20 years on March 2003, on conditional release due to serious health problems
- "Charting a New Course on U.S.-Cuba Policy: Seizing a Historic Opportunity", Emergency Network of Cuban American Artists and Scholars for Change in U.S.-Cuba policy (ENCASA)
- Leaders of Cuban-American Organizations Sign-On Letter in Support of "The Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act"
- "New Bill on Cuba Vital to Advance Democracy, End Stalemate", Press Release, Freedom House
- Statement by José Miguel Vivanco in Support of the Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act, Human Rights Watch
- Letter from Retired Military Officers to President Obama to Support Congressional Initiative to End the Ban on Travel to Cuba for All Americans, National Security Network and New America Foundation
- "Religious Leaders Call for Change in Cuba Travel Policy" Joint Sign-On Letter, Church World Service (CWS)
- United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Letter of Support for Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act
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