H.Con.Res. 378 (102nd): Concerning United States participation in a Cascadia Corridor Commission.

Introduced:
Oct 05, 1992 (102nd Congress, 1991–1992)
Sponsor:
Rep. John Miller [R-WA1]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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10/5/1992--Introduced.
Expresses the sense of the Congress that the United States should continue negotiations with the Government of Canada and State, provincial, and local governments in the urbanized Cascadia corridor along Interstate 5/Highway 99 from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Eugene, Oregon, to establish a Cascadia Corridor Commission to: (1) act as a forum to coordinate consideration of regional issues in the Cascadia area; (2) develop a strategy for environmentally sound economic development in the region; and (3) submit a plan incorporating such strategy to the Congress, the Canadian Parliament, the legislature of British Columbia, and the State legislatures of Oregon and Washington.

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