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“The President should need Congress to approve new or higher national-security or emergency tariffs before adding costs to goods from NATO countries, major non-NATO allies, or U.S. free-trade partners.”
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“Any senator or representative should have 15 legislative days to introduce a tariff approval measure after the President sends the request, and the House or Senate should be able to later change its own special voting process.”
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“Before Congress votes on certain tariffs on U.S. allies or free-trade partners, the President should have to explain likely effects on U.S. security, foreign policy, the overall economy, and directly affected industries.”
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“Before Congress votes on certain tariffs on U.S. allies or free-trade partners, the President should have to state what the tariff is meant to accomplish and why diplomacy, trade dispute systems, or other tools would not work better.”
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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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