Supreme Court will Answer All Questions on Tariffs Says Rep. Flood
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AI-PoweredThe US House of Representatives has voted to rein in Trump's power to impose tariffs on Canada, setting up a potential political battle over one of Trump's signature policies. This move is seen as a response to growing cost-of-living concerns among voters. The House also approved changes to federal housing policy to build more homes and drive down living costs.
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Six Republicans joined with all-but-one House Democrat on a vote to rein in Trump’s power to impose tariffs on Canada. The result sets up political battle lines over one of Trump’s signature policies as cost-of-living concerns dominate voters’ thoughts. While tariffs have been a significant subject of debate, House Republicans, until Wednesday, had not had to formally vote on them. Mike Flood, Republican representing Nebraska's 1st District joins to discuss on Balance of Power. He also discussed the House approving a slate of changes to federal housing policy, taking a step toward building more homes and driving down the cost of living. (Source: Bloomberg)
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