Reclaiming Congress’s Constitutional Mandate in Trade Resolution
Reasserts Congress's constitutional authority over trade policy; a nonbinding, symbolic resolution signaling congressional control rather than enacting new rules.
Reasserts Congress's constitutional authority over trade policy; a nonbinding, symbolic resolution signaling congressional control rather than enacting new rules.
HCONRES 2 is a House Concurrent Resolution introduced on January 3, 2025, with the aim of reaffirming and reclaiming Congress’s constitutional role in trade matters. It is a non-binding resolution intended to express the sense of Congress regarding its authority over trade policy and related activities.
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