S. 3229: No Tariffs on Groceries Act of 2025
The No Tariffs on Groceries Act of 2025 is a proposed piece of legislation aimed at limiting the ability of the President to impose tariffs, or duties, on food products in the United States. Here’s a breakdown of what this bill entails:
Title
The bill is formally known as the No Tariffs on Groceries Act of 2025.
Limitation on Authority
Under this bill, starting from the date it becomes law, the President would not be allowed to impose any duties or tariffs on articles of food unless two conditions are met:
- The President must submit a request to Congress for the imposition of such duties or tariffs.
- Congress must then enact a joint resolution approving the request.
Exceptions
The limitations set forth in the bill do not apply to duties considered antidumping or countervailing duties, which are measures taken to prevent the sale of imported goods at unfairly low prices or to counter government subsidies granted to foreign companies.
Joint Resolutions of Approval
The bill defines a joint resolution of approval as a specific legislative action that allows Congress to agree to a proposed duty. The resolution would contain a description of the food article and the date of the President's request. The bill specifies the process by which these resolutions can be introduced in either House of Congress:
Additionally, the bill outlines expedited procedures for these resolutions, indicating that certain rules will apply to ensure timely consideration by Congress.
Definition of Articles of Food
The term "article of food" as defined in the bill covers several categories:
- Food intended for human consumption.
- Products primarily used as food for animals or ingredients in such products.
- Agricultural commodities as defined by relevant legal standards.
- Packaging materials used for food products.
- Seeds, fertilizers, manures, and agro-chemicals.
Impact and Intent
The primary intent behind the No Tariffs on Groceries Act of 2025 is to protect consumers from potential price increases on food items that could arise from presidentially imposed tariffs. By requiring Congress to approve any such measures, the bill aims to ensure a greater level of oversight and accountability regarding food pricing and availability in the market.
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Sponsors
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Actions
2 actions
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| Nov. 20, 2025 | Introduced in Senate |
| Nov. 20, 2025 | Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. |
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