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    Vitter Calls for Further Investigations into Law of Sea Treaty

    October 25, 2007 -

    (Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Sen. David Vitter recently sent two letters calling for further hearings on the Law of the Sea Treaty – one letter ( http://vitter.senate.gov/forms/EPW%20LOST%20Letter.pdf ) addressed to the leadership of the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and another letter ( http://vitter.senate.gov/forms/SFRC%20LOST%20Letter.pdf ) to the leadership of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Each letter outlines concerns with the treaty that would potentially affect the work of each respective committee.

    “The further we investigate this treaty and the international organizations it would empower, the more cause for concern we discover. This treaty could greatly affect our sovereignty and environmental and commercial policies, and a more thorough review of it is necessary,â€
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    He could take it a step farther and demand an investigation into the CFR's intentions with the NAU. Why stop with the treaty if he's really concerned about our sovereignty?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockfish
    He could take it a step farther and demand an investigation into the CFR's intentions with the NAU. Why stop with the treaty if he's really concerned about our sovereignty?
    Call him in D.C. (202-224-4623). His staffers are easily reachable. His Press Secretary is Joel Digredo.
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