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‘Engage Cuba’ officially launches with TV ad

By Mitch Perry, SaintPetersBlog.com, Special to SouthFloridaReporter.com – June 18,2015 – While advocates for the U.S. liberalizing relations with Cuba have hailed President Obama‘s overture to the Castro-led government, they say there is still much more to be done, such as liberalizing travel restrictions that still exist.

Today Engage Cuba, a group created to push for the end of the 53-year trade embargo, has a new ad that will begin airing on Fox News, CNBC and MSNBC.

“Since December, we’ve heard from Americans around the country who can’t believe the U.S. government is denying us the right to travel anywhere in the world,” said James Williams, president of Engage Cuba. “Public polls show that Americans are saying, ‘We are tired of the Cold War-era policy that won’t let us trade or travel to Cuba. We want our government to let us play a role in this significant period of transition.’ That’s why we’re launching Engage Cuba.”

“One of these days, our legislative branch of government is going to have to start to function,” says Luke Albee, a senior adviser to Engage Cuba who served as chief of staff to U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Patrick Leahy. “There is no better issue to help make this happen than changing our archaic Cuba policy. It is in our national interest. And it is right for America and the Cuban people.”

Last night in Washington, D.C., Engage Cuba will hosted a launch party, with Tampa Bay area Democratic U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor expected to attend. Other invited guests include a group of U.S. senators, including Warner and Leahy and Arizona’s Jeff Flake, Maine’s Angus King and Rhode Island’s Sheldon Whitehouse.

Originally published by SaintPetersBlog.com June 17,2015

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