Baucus Comments on Lifting Cuba Travel Ban

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Baucus Comments on Lifting Cuba Travel Ban

The following press release was published by the United States Senate Committee on Finance Chairman's News on May 14, 2003. It is reproduced in full below.

I want to begin by thanking my colleagues, in both the House and the Senate. Inparticular, I want to thank our colleagues from the House Cuba Working Group for their tirelessefforts and leadership in the fight to bring sanity to U.S. policy towards Cuba. Theirestablishment of a Working Group has served as a model for our efforts in the Senate.

I also want to thank Senators Enzi and Dorgan for their leadership to end the travel ban.It's been a pleasure to work with them and with Members from the House. And now, we are allhere together - Republicans and Democrats, the House and the Senate - behind a single bill. Andthat, I think, is one of the most important messages of the day: We are united and workingtogether to end the travel ban as soon as possible.

An overwhelming majority of Americans support this policy. Certainly the people ofMontana do - that was the clear message I heard when I met with people in Great Falls a coupleof weeks ago. Most Senators and Congressmen also want to ease the travel restrictions. And ourbill is supported by a broad range of organizations - from businesses and farmers, to humanrights groups, as well as the Cuban dissidents themselves.

This legislation could not come at a more important time. The incidents of the past twomonths - the arrests, the executions, even the new travel regulations - demonstrate the trulydangerous conditions under which the Cuban people live. They also highlight the dangerous roleU.S. policy plays in provoking these conditions. The crisis should serve as a catalyst for a newand genuine debate in Washington over U.S. policy. And more than anything today, that is whatI want to ask for: a genuine debate on this issue - and an up-or-down vote.

I have asked the Senate leadership for time on the floor to debate Cuba, and this bill inparticular. This issue merits an open discussion, and I hope we will have the opportunity to doso this year.

Source: US Senate Committee on Finance Chairman's News

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