Section 122 tariff sunset after Supreme Court tariff ruling
Supreme Court decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump held IEEPA does not authorize presidential tariffs. Who can act: Members of Congress, especially House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committee members.
Supreme Court decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump held IEEPA does not authorize presidential tariffs.
Who can act: Members of Congress, especially House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committee members
↓ Congress can act on this
5 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is S1272: Trade Review Act of 2025.
S1272 · 119th Congress
Trade Review Act of 2025
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This story is about Research lead: Section 122 tariff sunset after Supreme Court tariff ruling. This bill would require the President to notify Congress and explain the impact of new duties.
If passed, it would:
- Require the President to notify Congress and explain the impact of new duties • End those duties after 60 days unless Congress passes a joint resolution of approval.
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This story is about Research lead: Section 122 tariff sunset after Supreme Court tariff ruling. This bill would require notification to Congress when duties are imposed.
If passed, it would
- Require notification to Congress when duties are imposed • Cause duties to lapse after 60 days unless Congress approves them.
This story is about Research lead: Section 122 tariff sunset after Supreme Court tariff ruling. This bill would repeal Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.
If passed, it would
- Repeal Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 • Remove the President’s current statutory route for across-the-board temporary import surcharges under Section 122.
This story is about Research lead: Section 122 tariff sunset after Supreme Court tariff ruling. This bill would require a joint resolution of approval before the President would impose or increase many tariffs.
If passed, it would
- Require a joint resolution of approval before the President could impose or increase many tariffs • Terminate certain tariffs imposed under emergency authorities.
This story is about Research lead: Section 122 tariff sunset after Supreme Court tariff ruling. This bill would limit presidential authority to impose national-security-related duties without a congressional approval process.
If passed, it would
- Limit presidential authority to impose national-security-related duties without a congressional approval process • Add reporting and consultation requirements for some USTR tariff actions.
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