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07 LC 96 2326
Senate Resolution 326
By: Senator Bulloch of the 11th

A RESOLUTION


Urging the United States Congress to reform U.S. sugar policy; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the manufacturers of foods and beverages that contain sugar are extremely important to the economy of the State of Georgia, providing thousands of jobs and millions of dollars of annual economic impact; and

WHEREAS, current U.S. sugar policy will be subject to greater scrutiny during Congressional consideration of the 2007 Farm Bill; and

WHEREAS, the future U.S. sugar policy should be based on greater transparency and market orientation; and

WHEREAS, ethanol derived from sugarcane, sugar beet, and corn production in America holds promise for helping to meet our national goals of reducing our nation´s dependence on foreign oil; and

WHEREAS, incorporating production safety nets for farm families that cultivate these traditional food crops will prove more beneficial if resources are directed to energy production.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that the members of this body
urge members of the Georgia congressional delegation to work together to bring the type of reasonable reform to U.S. sugar policy that will in turn stabilize our foreign trade and domestic economic policies.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to each member of Georgia´s congressional delegation.