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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumssenate resolved 'no economic emergency.'
NOW it 'just' remains up to the House.
Per rachel

bucolic_frolic
(49,516 posts)regnaD kciN
(26,885 posts)
as Speaker Moses has already announced he will prevent it from coming to a vote.
DET
(1,920 posts)Johnson has somehow declared the rest of the year as one long day to avoid the requirement to bring the bill to the floor after a certain number of days. I think I heard that right, but its so insane that I might have misunderstood.
Wiz Imp
(4,587 posts)Rep. Greg Meeks of New York, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said on Wednesday that he plans to introduce a privileged resolution to force a vote over tariffs, a procedural move that can be used to bypass leadership and force floor votes.
DET
(1,920 posts)This whole thing is just insane.
Wiz Imp
(4,587 posts)Have no idea how quickly it could come to the floor. However, If/When it does come to the floor, I think they will need 4 Republican votes to pass. Can they get that? I have no idea, but I'd think they at least have a chance.
But on another thread, I believe I just saw that you said that even if it passed the Senate and the House, Trump could still veto it - which he would. It would still make a nice statement, but it doesnt get the job done. Please let me know if Im missing something. I cant believe that our economy hinges on the whims of one ignorant madman.
Wiz Imp
(4,587 posts)But they don't have the power to stop Trump from doing anything or bypass him. Passing bipartisan legislation like this which directly repudiates top Trump policies is a really strong statement and the kind of thing I thought people were clamoring for Democrats to do. There's nothing they can do more powerful than this.
cilla4progress
(26,285 posts)good.
Ms. Toad
(36,463 posts)This is the "next six months = 1 day provision" in the continuing resolution, in which Congress abdicated its ability to terminate the emergency resolution which is the source of Trump's tariff authority.
This resolution was introduced before the continuing resolution and required a vote in both houses within 18 days. The count down stopped when the CR passed, because of the time altering provision. So there was no obligation for the senate to vote on it - but they chose to.
Unfortunately, there is also no obligation for the House to vote on it until 6 or so months from now since the countdown clock has stopped ticking. We'll see what they do.