WeVote

Bill

Bill

HRES 812

Condemning the United Nations and International Maritime Organization for proposing a global tax on shipping emissions, threatening United States sovereignty, trade, and economic interests.

119th Congress Introduced by Andy Biggs and 3 co-sponsors

HRES 812 condemns a proposed global carbon tax on shipping, aiming to protect U.S. sovereignty and economic interests in the shipping industry from unfair regulations.

Submitted in House
0
WeVote Research Nonpartisan
Bill Summary · HRES 812

Summary of HRES 812

Bill Number: HRES 812
Title: Condemning the United Nations and International Maritime Organization for proposing a global tax on shipping emissions, threatening United States sovereignty, trade, and economic interests.
Status: Submitted in House
Introduced: October 17, 2025
Classification: Resolution

Purpose and Intent

HRES 812 is a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives that aims to formally condemn the proposed global carbon tax framework by the United Nations (UN) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The resolution asserts that such a tax would undermine U.S. sovereignty and negatively impact American economic interests, particularly in the shipping industry.

Key Provisions

The resolution includes several key provisions:

  1. Condemnation of Global Tax Proposal: It condemns the UN and IMO's Net-Zero Framework as an illegitimate attempt to impose a global carbon tax.

  2. Opposition to International Taxation: It opposes any international efforts to impose taxes, tariffs, or levies on American businesses, workers, or consumers.

  3. Call to Action for U.S. Representatives: It urges the President to direct U.S. representatives at the IMO to vote against any proposals for a global emissions tax and related enforcement mechanisms.

  4. Protection of American Shipping Interests: It affirms that no American-flagged vessel or U.S. shipping company should be subject to international taxes or penalties without Congressional consent.

  5. Reciprocal Measures: It encourages the administration to consider implementing tariffs or restrictions against countries or entities that attempt to enforce or benefit from the proposed global tax.

  6. Commitment to Free Enterprise: It reaffirms the U.S. commitment to free enterprise, energy independence, and the protection of American jobs and industries from unfair global regulations.

  7. Communication of Resolution: The resolution directs the Clerk of the House to send copies to key government officials, including the President and relevant Secretaries, to ensure awareness and action regarding the resolution's stance.

Impact

The resolution primarily affects:

  • U.S. Shipping Industry: By opposing international taxation, it aims to protect American shipping companies from potential financial burdens.
  • U.S. Economic Interests: The resolution seeks to safeguard American jobs and industries from what it perceives as unfair global regulations.
  • International Relations: It may influence how the U.S. engages with international organizations regarding environmental regulations and trade.

Legislative Actions

  • October 17, 2025: The resolution was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration.

This resolution reflects a significant stance by the U.S. House of Representatives against international taxation proposals, emphasizing national sovereignty and economic protectionism.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

Sign in to ask a question.