State and Local Officials' Concerns About CAFTA
State Legislators Opposing CAFTA
State Legislators on Procurement Rules of CAFTA
Governors on Procurement Rules of CAFTA
State Legislators Opposing CAFTA
Letter from State Legislatures Against Investor-State Provisions of CAFTA
Letter from California Senate Select Committee on International Trade Policy and State Legislation to members of Congress (8/31/04)
State Legislators on Procurement Rules of CAFTA
Letter from New Hampshire legislators to State Attorney General (9/6/04)
Letter from Texas Senator Shapleigh to Governor Perry (6/3/04)
Letter from California legislators to Governor Schwarzenegger (5/28/04)
Letter from Massachusetts Representative Marzilli to Governor Romney (5/25/04)
Letter from Nebraska Senator Beutler to Governor Johanns (5/24/04)
Letter from New York legislators to Governor Pataki (5/20/04)
Letter from Wisconsin legislators to Governor Doyle (5/17/04)
Letter from Oregon Representative DeFazio to Governor Kulongoski (5/6/04)
Resolution by Vermont legislators (introduced 4/8/04)
Letter from Ohio senators to Governor Taft (3/31/04)
Letter from Minnesota Senator Anderson to Governor Pawlenty (3/30/04)
Letter from Vermont Senator Welch to Secretary of Administration Smith (3/26/04)
Letter from California Senator Figueroa to Governor Schwarzenegger (3/10/04)
Governors on Procurement Rules of CAFTA
Letter from Wisconson Governor Doyle to USTR Zoellick (5/27/04)
Letter from Washington Governor Locke to USTR Zoellick (5/27/04)
Letter from Oregon Governor Kulongoski to USTR Zoellick (5/27/04)
Letter from Maine Governor Baldacci to USTR Zoellick (5/18/04)
Letter from Kansas Governor Sebelius to USTR Zoellick (5/18/04)
Letter from Pennsylvania Governor Rendell to USTR Zoellick (5/11/04)
Letter from Oregon Governor Kulongoski to USTR Zoellick (5/7/04)
Letter from Missouri Governor Holden to USTR Zoellick (5/7/04)
Letter from Iowa Governor Vilsack to USTR Zoellick (5/3/04)
Letter from Minnesota Governor Pawlenty to Senator Anderson (4/6/04)
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