Pubdate: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 Source: Austin American-Statesman (TX) Copyright: 2000 Austin American-Statesman Contact: P. O. Box 670 Austin, Texas 78767 Fax: 512-445-3679 Website: http://www.austin360.com/statesman/editions/today/ Author: Susan Ferriss, American-Statesman Mexico City Staff U.S. LEADERS HAIL MEXICO'S FOX AS A VISIONARY MEXICO CITY -- In contrast to the lukewarm reception he got in Washington last month, Mexican President-elect Vicente Fox was praised Friday as a "visionary" by a visiting U.S. congressional delegation. Led by Republican U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas, a bipartisan group of seven lawmakers -- three senators and four House members -- met with Fox and outgoing President Ernesto Zedillo. Fox "reminded me of a Texas entrepreneur. He had that entrepreneurial spirit, the vision, the ideas and enthusiasm," Hutchison told U.S. reporters here. The group, which also included Reps. Ruben Hinojosa, D-Mercedes, and Ciro Rodriguez, D-San Antonio, discussed with Fox a proposal supported by Hutchison and pending in Congress that calls for a moratorium on the act of certifying Mexico and other countries as drug-fighting partners. "Many of us in Congress have tried and would like to see our certification law modified so that it is more of a mutual working relationship, rather than what has been perceived (by Mexico) to be a grading," Hutchison said. In a meeting with U.S. reporters, Hutchison said Fox explained an idea for an infrastructure partnership to boost the pace of commercial traffic on the border with more roads, bridges and entry points between Mexico and the United States. During meetings last month in Canada, Washington and Dallas, Fox proposed creating a North American development fund with billions of U.S. and Canadian dollars that could help Mexico develop employment in impoverished areas. Fox said the plan would curb illegal migration. President Clinton and the two main candidates vying to succeed him all suggested the plan was unfeasible. Hutchison and other delegates stopped short of approving of Fox's idea. But the delegates urged serious consideration of a fund for improving border infrastructure. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake