A group of Senate conservatives has gathered enough support to block
any treaties that come up for a vote during the lame duck session.
A total of 37 Senators pledged, in a letter drafted by Sens. Mike Lee
(R-UT) and Pat Toomey (R-PA) to Majority and Minority leaders Harry
Reid (D-NV) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY), to “oppose efforts to consider a
treaty during” the lame duck session.
Because treaties require a two-thirds majority in the Senate to reach
the president’s desk, the group of Senators will be able to block any
treaties considered after the Nov. 6 election.
“The writers of the Constitution clearly believed that all treaties
presented to the Senate should undergo the most thorough scrutiny before
being agreed upon,” the letter states. “The American people will be
electing representatives and senators in November, and the new
representatives carrying the election mandate should be afforded the
opportunity to review and consider any international agreements that are
outstanding at the time of their election.”
Some Senators had expressed hope that their house would ratify the
U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (commonly known as the Law of the
Sea Treaty) in a lame duck session. The treaty was blocked earlier this
year by Senators who noted that it would cede some level of U.S.
sovereignty to an international body, force the United States to forgo
some level oil and gas royalty revenue, and would produce few tangible
benefits.
The Heritage Foundation’s Steve Groves testified on LOST before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
A U.N. treaty on persons with disabilities may also be considered during a lame duck session. Lee this week blocked
an attempt to pass that treaty by unanimous consent. “For various
reasons we don’t think any treaty should come up during the lame duck
time period and we will continue to oppose any treaty passage,” Lee
said. “If it is true that it is too fast to move a treaty through during
a lame duck, then it’s also too fast to move it through now.”
Here is a copy of Lee’s letter to Reid and McConnell:
Thank you for your diligence, staying true to your word and all
honorable efforts to revive America's principles and her upstanding
truth.
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