Is Moran hitting his limit?
- U.S. Senator Jerry Moran from Kansas supports a bipartisan bill to limit President Donald Trump's authority over tariffs, requiring congressional approval within 60 days.
- The proposed legislation mandates that Congress approves tariffs within 60 days, or they would expire.
- Moran has expressed concerns over the effects of tariffs on Kansas industries and advocates for increased congressional involvement in trade policy.
- Senators Maria Cantwell and Chuck Grassley introduced the bill, which mandates the president notify Congress about new tariffs and their implications.
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Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran wants Congress to weigh in on Trump tariffs
U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, a Kansas Republican, supports legislation that would restrict President Donald Trump’s power over tariffs amid plunging stocks and rising fears of a recession. Moran signed on as a co-sponsor of a bipartisan bill ...
Sen. Lankford: Market Will Steady With Tariff Talks; No Recession
San. James Lankford said Sunday that while he’s not an economist, he is not anticipating that a recession will happen because of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and other plans. Further, the Oklahoma Republican told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” that he expects to see the stock market stabilize once the president starts negotiations with other countries about the tariffs he imposed last week. “Once the president starts announcing negotiations in o…
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