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HR32 • 2026

(New Title) urging the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations, including tariffs implemented during the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.

(New Title) urging the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations, including tariffs implemented during the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.

Passed Legislature

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Sponsor
Alexis Simpson (D), Patrick Long (D), Matthew Wilhelm (D), Christal Lloyd (D), Susan Almy (D), Cindy Rosenwald (D), Eleana Colby (D), Tim Hartnett (D), Rebecca Perkins Kwoka (D)
Last action
2026-02-19
Official status
PASSED
Effective date
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Plain English Breakdown

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(New Title) urging the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations, including tariffs implemented during the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.

(New Title) urging the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations, including tariffs implemented during the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.

What This Bill Does

  • (New Title) urging the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations, including tariffs implemented during the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.

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Amendments

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Amendment #2026-0419h : AA VV 02/19/2026 HJ 5 P. 33

Plain English: Amendment #2026-0419h : AA VV 02/19/2026 HJ 5 P. 33 1

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Bill History

  1. 2026-02-19 H

    Amendment #2026-0419h : AA VV 02/19/2026 HJ 5 P. 33

  2. 2026-02-19 H

    Ought to Pass with Amendment 2026-0419h: MA VV 02/19/2026 HJ 5 P. 33

  3. 2026-02-10 H

    Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment #2026-0419h (NT) 02/06/2026 (Vote 15-2; CC) HC 7 P. 21

  4. 2026-02-09 H

    Executive Session: 02/06/2026 09:45 am GP 228

  5. 2026-01-20 H

    Public Hearing: 01/30/2026 10:45 am GP 228

  6. 2025-12-01 H

    Introduced 01/07/2026 and referred to State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs HJ 1 P. 39

Official Summary Text

(New Title) urging the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations, including tariffs implemented during the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.

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HR 32 - AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE

19Feb2026... 0419h
2026 SESSION
26-2725
12/09

HOUSE RESOLUTION
32

A RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations, including tariffs implemented during the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.

SPONSORS: Rep. Simpson, Rock. 33; Rep. Lloyd, Hills. 8; Rep. Colby, Merr. 9; Rep. Long, Hills. 26; Rep. Almy, Graf. 17; Rep. Hartnett, Hills. 41; Rep. Wilhelm, Hills. 21; Sen. Rosenwald, Dist 13; Sen. Perkins Kwoka, Dist 21

COMMITTEE: State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs

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AMENDED ANALYSIS

This resolution urges the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the 2025 IEEPA State of Emergency declaration as well as the efficacy of tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations.

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19Feb2026... 0419h 26-2725
12/09

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty-Six

A RESOLUTION urging the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the tariff policies of earlier presidential administrations, including tariffs implemented during the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.

Whereas, on April 2, 2025, a national emergency was declared pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) which resulted in a 10 percent base tariff on all foreign goods imported from foreign countries into the United States and even higher tariffs on specified trading partners; and
Whereas, low-income American households have been hit hardest by the price increases caused by these tariffs with subsequent price increases on essential goods like food, clothing, electronics, and used vehicles; and
Whereas, economists broadly agree that tariffs are taxes on imports which are passed on to consumers and businesses in the form of higher prices; and
Whereas, recent tariffs have led to higher living costs for New Hampshire residents and higher operating costs for New Hampshire businesses; and
Whereas, Canada is New Hampshire's number one export market, totaling $1.4 billion in annual goods; and
Whereas, Canadian government officials have said that a tariff on imports from Canada increase costs for New Hampshire residents for goods such as gas, seafood, groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables like blueberries and potatoes, durable goods and house-building materials; and
Whereas, over 100,000 New Hampshire jobs are linked to international trade; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives:
That the New Hampshire house of representatives urge the United States Congress to review the efficacy of the 2025 IEEPA State of Emergency declaration as well as the efficacy of tariffs policies of earlier administrations; and
That copies of this resolution be forwarded by the house clerk to the President of the United States; to the President of the United States Senate; to the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; each member of the New Hampshire congressional delegation; and the New Hampshire state librarian.