1-1 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-2 WHEREAS, The relationship between the United States and Cuba
1-3 has long been marked by tension and confrontation; further
1-4 heightening this hostility is the 40-year-old United States trade
1-5 embargo against the island nation that remains the longest-standing
1-6 embargo in modern history; and
1-7 WHEREAS, Cuba imports nearly a billion dollars' worth of food
1-8 every year, including approximately 1,100,000 tons of wheat,
1-9 420,000 tons of rice, 37,000 tons of poultry, and 60,000 tons of
1-10 dairy products; these amounts are expected to grow significantly in
1-11 coming years as Cuba slowly recovers from the severe economic
1-12 recession it has endured following the withdrawal of subsidies from
1-13 the former Soviet Union in the last decade; and
1-14 WHEREAS, Agriculture is the second-largest industry in Texas,
1-15 and this state ranks among the top five states in overall value of
1-16 agricultural exports at more than $3 billion annually; thus, Texas
1-17 is ideally positioned to benefit from the market opportunities that
1-18 free trade with Cuba would provide; rather than depriving Cuba of
1-19 agricultural products, the United States embargo succeeds only in
1-20 driving sales to competitors in other countries that have no such
1-21 restrictions; and
1-22 WHEREAS, In recent years, Cuba has developed important
1-23 pharmaceutical products, namely, a new meningitis B vaccine that
1-24 has virtually eliminated the disease in Cuba; such products have
1-25 the potential to protect Americans against diseases that continue
2-1 to threaten large populations around the world; and
2-2 WHEREAS, Cuba's potential oil reserves have attracted the
2-3 interest of numerous other countries who have been helping Cuba
2-4 develop its existing wells and search for new reserves; Cuba's oil
2-5 output has increased more than 400 percent over the last decade;
2-6 and
2-7 WHEREAS, The United States' trade, financial, and travel
2-8 restrictions against Cuba hinder Texas' export of agricultural and
2-9 food products, its ability to import critical energy products, the
2-10 treatment of illnesses experienced by Texans, and the right of
2-11 Texans to travel freely; now, therefore, be it
2-12 RESOLVED, That the 77th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-13 hereby respectfully urge the Congress of the United States to
2-14 consider the removal of trade, financial, and travel restrictions
2-15 relating to Cuba; and, be it further
2-16 RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official
2-17 copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to
2-18 the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of
2-19 the senate of the United States Congress, and to all the members of
2-20 the Texas delegation to the congress with the request that this
2-21 resolution be officially entered in the Congressional Record as a
2-22 memorial to the Congress of the United States of America.
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President of the Senate Speaker of the House
I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 54 was adopted by the Senate
on May 16, 2001.
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Secretary of the Senate
I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 54 was adopted by the House
on May 23, 2001.
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Chief Clerk of the House
Approved:
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Date
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Governor