Senate Passes GSP Legislation (Again); Now on to the House (Again)

Written on June 24, 2015 in GSP

A few minutes ago, the Senate invoked cloture on the trade preferences bill by a vote of 76-22. (The image shows 77-23, but two Senators must’ve switched to “not voting” at the last minute). Before voting, Senate leaders reached an agreement that if cloture was invoked, “all post cloture timed be considered expired.” W...

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Is This the Week Congress Renews GSP? Here’s How to Help.

Written on June 22, 2015 in GSP

As you probably know, GSP renewal legislation has passed the Senate and then the House. However, since the House bill differed from the Senate-passed one, the Senate must vote again. Further complicating matters is a new plan for the Senate to make additional changes that will require yet another House vote – and a lot...

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House Passes GSP Renewal Legislation 397-32!

Written on June 11, 2015 in GSP

Earlier this afternoon, the House voted 397-32 in favor of H.R. 1295, which included the GSP renewal provisions previously passed by the Senate. (UPDATE: here is how everyone voted.) Thank you again to everyone that made calls, sent emails, tweeted, etc in advance of today’s vote! While the core GSP provisions are the same, there...

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House Vote on GSP Renewal Expected TODAY

Written on June 11, 2015 in GSP

This morning, House Republican leaders announced that they expect the House to vote on GSP later today (and tomorrow on the other trade bills). Debate will start at 12:00PM, and votes are expected later in the afternoon. We need everyone to make one last round of calls to your Representative to “urge support for HR...

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$13 Million and Counting…

Written on May 21, 2015 in GSP

That’s the approximate taxes paid by American companies on GSP-eligible goods since the Senate voted 97-1 to renew GSP last week. With the House recessing for Memorial Day, that will increase to about $33 million by the time Congress returns to DC on June 1. With benefits delayed 30 days between between enactment and implementation...

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