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HJRES 150

Terminating the national emergency declared to impose global tariffs.

119th Congress Introduced by Gregory Meeks

Joint resolution to revoke executive emergency declaration authority used to impose global tariffs, returning tariff policy to standard Congressional legislative processes.

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Bill Summary · HJRES 150

Legislative bill overview

HJRES 150 is a joint resolution that would terminate a declared national emergency that was used to impose global tariffs. The bill represents a Congressional effort to revoke executive authority previously invoked under emergency powers to implement tariff policies affecting international trade.

Why is this important

National emergency declarations grant the executive branch expanded powers to act without normal Congressional oversight. This resolution addresses whether tariff authority should continue under emergency designation or revert to standard legislative processes, which has significant implications for trade policy, business planning, and executive power limits.

Potential points of contention

  • Executive power vs. Congressional authority: Fundamental disagreement over whether tariff imposition belongs under emergency declarations or requires explicit Congressional approval
  • Trade policy direction: Supporters of the tariffs may view termination as undermining negotiating leverage, while critics see emergency abuse as circumventing democratic processes
  • Economic impact interpretation: Disagreement about whether the tariffs help or harm the U.S. economy, with different stakeholders (manufacturers, consumers, importers) affected differently

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

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