Washington, D.C.-Today, the United States Senate overwhelmingly passed the United States- Mexico- Canada Agreement (USMCA), sending the agreement to President Trump for signature. This trade agreement is projected to raise GDP by nearly $70 billion and create upwards of 200,000 American jobs.

'Over the past year, I have been working with both Democrats and Republicans to create a trade agreement that benefits our workers, businesses, consumers, and the economy as a whole. Today we have voted and passed the USMCA through the House & Senate and now awaits the President's signature.'

'As a border representative whose district is home to the largest inland port of entry, this is a historic victory for the 28th District, for the state of Texas, and for our country as a whole.'

'Among the many key provisions included in the agreement, I secured the signature environmental safeguard of the USMCA, which provided $250 million for the North American Development Bank (NADB) as well as $300 million to fund Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grants under the Border Water Infrastructure Program. These investments will enhance our ability to fund environmental infrastructure projects along the U.S.-Mexico border.'

'I want to thank my colleagues in the Senate for passing this agreement so our economy can immediately start benefiting from the billions of dollars in new trading opportunities. This trade agreement will position more Americans to compete-and win-in today's global economy.'

'The USMCA is a great deal for the American worker, the U.S. economy, and North America as a whole.'

'I would like to thank Speaker Pelosi, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, Ambassador Robert Lighthizer, and their staff for their hard work on this trade agreement. I also want to thank Mexico's Foreign Secretary Marcelo Luis Ebrard, Deputy Foreign Minister Jesus Seade, Ambassador Martha Bárcena, Senator Ricardo Monreal, and House Majority Leader Mario Delgado as well as Canada's Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland for working with us to create an agreement that will be beneficial for all three countries. Furthermore, I would like to thank many business groups that put in the hours of advocacy to make this deal possible, including the Texas Farm Bureau and the Business Coordination Council of Mexico.'

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