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In reply to the discussion: There's a simple way Obama could bring everyone on board to support the TPP. [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)TPA, the fast track is off. And Congress can always informally tell Obama that it won't be approved without his getting changes.
If they vote, they can only approve or disapprove it.
But, nothing stops them from NOT voting, other than it might derail the whole thing. If they don't like something, I suspect they'll be fine with that.
According to NYT, the TPA will include language that:
". . . . . . . the full agreement would have to be made public for 60 days before the president gives his final assent and sends it to Congress. Congress could not begin considering it for 30 days after that."
I would be interested in any creditable source that says 15,000 pages. I think NAFTA is close to 1200 pages, not a daunting task for someone already familiar with trade agreements. Plus, there are probably only a few chapters most folks will be interested in reviewing.