NEWS
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky has reintroduced the No Taxation Without Representation Act, a bill that would require Congressional approval before the President can impose new tariffs
This bill is designed to limit executive power and ensure that tariff decisions are made with input from elected lawmakers.
Senator Paul argues that tariffs act as taxes on American consumers and businesses, raising the cost of goods and harming economic growth.
By shifting the decision-making process back to Congress, Paul seeks to protect Americans from unnecessary price hikes.
The bill, if passed, would give Congress more control over trade policy and ensure that tariffs are not imposed without broader consensus.
Do you support this bill that would require Congressional approval for new tariffs?
