Owens: No new border fees
Plattsburgh, NY – As part of their proposed fiscal year 2014 budget, the Department of Homeland Security is looking to study the feasibility of imposing a fee to cross the border. Congressman Bill Owens, who is co-Chairman of the Congressional Northern Border Caucus, strongly opposes the measure and issued the following statement: “Imposing a fee to cross the border is a bad idea, plain and simple,” Owens said. “I represent a number of communities that depend on Canadian travelers and investment to support local businesses and job growth. Instead of adding an additional barrier for commerce, we should be taking more steps to ease the legitimate flow of people and goods between our two countries.”
According to the Department’s budget submission, the study would assess “the feasibility and cost relating to establishing and collecting a land border crossing fee.” The proposed fee would apply to both the northern and southwest borders of the United States. DHS requires completion of the study within 9 months of enactment, however Congressman Owens vowed to prevent the measure from coming to light.
“I will explore all legislative options available to me to prevent this move in the months ahead,” Owens said. “Good work is being done across the district to reduce wait times and promote increased trade with America’s neighbor to the North. We should keep focus on these positive developments and set aside any initiatives that would diminish the progress already taking hold.”
Owens recently hosted a forum at Clarkson University on initiatives to promote cross-border trade, including the Beyond the Border Initiative and the Regulatory Cooperation Council.
U.S. / Canadian Economic Data:
- The U.S. and Canada share a $1.2 trillion economic relationship, including trade, tourism and other activities
- Canada remains the largest source of foreign direct investment in the United States.
- Tourists from Canada made more than 21 million trips to the United States in 2011, spending more than $24 billion in the process
- New York’s 21st Congressional District includes 13 border crossings
- Canada plays a tremendous role in New York State’s economy, accounting for an economic impact of over $1.6 billion in Clinton County alone every year
Sources: Canadian Embassy, North Country Chamber of Commerce
Posted: April 22nd, 2013 under General News, Northern NY News.