
Whether members can force timely votes on tariff approval, disapproval, or cancellation resolutions, and how narrow or fast those votes should be.
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“Congress should be able to cancel a specific presidential reciprocal tariff action through a special resolution, but the resolution could not be amended and would need a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate.”
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“Congress should handle covered tariff approvals through a set process: approval resolutions use fixed wording tied to the President's request, lawmakers have 15 legislative days to introduce them, the vote can move through faster trade procedures, and each chamber can later change its own rules.”
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“Congress should use special fast-track procedures to consider covered tariff approval resolutions more quickly than ordinary legislation.”
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“Congressional approval resolutions for covered trade actions should approve one described trade action for one described imported product, without adding other policy changes.”
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“Congress should vote through a faster process on whether to approve the specific tariff rates the President requested, instead of rewriting the tariff package through ordinary legislation.”
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