MINUTES SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, TRADE & TECHNOLOGY Wednesday, February 26, 1997 1:00 pm Capitol Extension, Room E1.016 Public Hearing ***** Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule 11.11, a public hearing of the Senate Committee on International Relations, Trade & Technology was held on Wednesday, February 26, 1997 in the Capitol Extension, Room E1.016, at Austin, Texas. ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Senator Carlos Truan Senator Teel Bivins Senator John Carona Senator Bill Ratliff Senator Kenneth Armbrister Senator Jon Lindsay Senator Steve Ogden Senator Eliot Shapleigh Senator David Sibley ***** Chairman Truan called the public meeting to order at 1:16 p.m. There being a quorum present, the following business was transacted. The Chair made opening remarks, and requested approval of the minutes from February 12, 1997 and February 19, 1997. Senator Carona moved adoption of the February 12, 1997 minutes; there being no objection, it was so ordered. Senator Shapleigh moved adoption of the February 19, 1997 minutes; there being no objection, it was so ordered. Senator Shapleigh also made introductory remarks acknowledging the labor problems along the border caused by NAFTA. Ms. Ann White, with Senate Media, was present to translate testimony as needed. Chairman Truan recognized Ms. Consuelo Maheshwari, representing Valley Interfaith, who testified on the subject of Interfaith Alliance Schools. Ms. Maheshwari provided the Committee with written testimony. A discussion followed. Ms. Kathleen Burke, representing the Texas Education Agency, registered but did not testify on the subject of Valley Interfaith Alliance Schools. Chairman Truan recognized Ms. Cynthia Arnold, Development Coordinator for La Mujer Obrera, to testify on the subject of NAFTA's effect on border employment. Ms. Arnold provided written testimony to the Committee. A discussion followed. Chairman Truan recognized the presence of Representative Norma Chavez from El Paso in attendance at the hearing today. Ms. Angie Briones- Sosa, also with La Mujer Obrera, testified on NAFTA's effect on border employment and the specific problems currently experienced in El Paso. A discussion followed. Ms. Maria Fernandez, of La Mujer Obrera, provided written testimony, but did not testify. Chairman Truan recognized Ms. Linda Williamson, Deputy Director of Customer Services with the Texas Workforce Commission to respond to the concerns stated by La Mujer Obrera. A discussion followed. The Chair then recognized Ms. Mimi Purnell, Special Project Coordinator and Acting Director of the Dislocated Workers' Unit with the Texas Workforce Commission, to further respond to testimony from La Mujer Obrera and to answer questions from Committee members. A discussion followed. Chairman Truan acknowledged El Paso Representative Paul Moreno's presence at the Committee hearing. Senator Shapleigh then requested that the Texas Workforce Commission report back to the Legislature on the status of the NAFTA job-training problem, and efforts to put job- training at the front end of the training period and what the Committee can expect in terms of tangible results. Senator Shapleigh also requested the Workforce Commission report back to the Committee on the busing of Texas workers to other states. The Chair recognized Mr. Harry Crawford, Director of the NAFTA Training Adjustment Assistance Program at the Texas Workforce Commission, to testify on the Workforce Commission's most recent efforts to address the needs of displaced workers across the State, and in El Paso in particular. Representative Paul Moreno commented on the lack of knowledge of the NAFTA's impact on border employment at the time it was passed by Congress. Chairman Truan next recognized Mr. Walter Hinojosa, Legislative Director of AFL-CIO, to comment on NAFTA's negative impact on border labor issues and workers. Mr. Rick Glasebrook, President of the Teamsters Local 657, testified in the Teamsters' position against expansion of Mexican truckers' area as a threat to Texas jobs. Chairman Truan then recognized Rick Levy, Legal Director for AFL-CIO, to testify on displaced workers in the border region and across Texas, and the lack of rapid response by the Texas Worforce Commission. A discussion followed. There being no further business, at 3:40 pm Senator Truan moved that the Committee stand recessed subject to the call of the Chair. Without objection, it was so ordered. ______________________ Senator Carlos Truan, Chair ______________________