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Contract Type FiledOctober 20th, 2016This agreement has been negotiated behind closed doors without the consultation of elected representatives and raises many democratic issues. Beyond the serious concerns you raised about this free-trade agreement, you clearly identified the need for transparency at the heart of the decision-making process. We have repeatedly conveyed similar objections through our parliamentary activities. Indeed, what is at stake in CETA goes beyond a simple technical agreement on liberalisation of goods and services: it is about our social and environmental norms, the regulatory capacity of public authorities and the independence of our justice.
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Contract Type FiledOctober 8th, 2015The Citizen Advocacy Center (CAC) is pleased to enthusiastically support the new Physical Therapy Licensure Compact (PTLC). We believe this interstate licensing agreement will meet the needs of patients and licensees while preserving the regulatory authority of the individual states. The compact will benefit patients by promoting improved access to physical therapy services.