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Obama Reaches Out to Congressional Black Caucus on Trade Agenda

President Barack Obama asked members of the Congressional Black Caucus to support the administration’s trade agenda in a meeting on Feb. 10, the White House said. The statement didn’t mention Trade Promotion Authority, nor did it call for specific backing…

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on the Trans-Pacific Partnership. But the White House said its trade plans “would provide new opportunities for workers and support economic growth by opening markets, enforcing high-standards in our agreements, and leveling the playing field for our workers.” Forty-four voting House members, as well as Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., make up the caucus.