USMCA Almost There, But Not Quite

(IARN) — We were all excited when the Senate Finance Committee passed the United States – Mexico – Canada Agreement (USMCA) by a vote of 25-3. This meant the road was clear to send the trade pact to the full Senate. That was the case until the Senate Parliamentarian pulled the reigns and said, “Whoa there! This bill needs to make a few more stops along the way.” Suddenly it was less like being on a commuter train, and more like being on the local train. However, the Senate committee leaders are still committed to getting USMCA through.

Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled USMCA couldn’t just escape the Finance Committee and go to the full Senate. It also needed to make stops at Budget, Environment and Public Works, Commerce, Health, Education, Labor, Appropriations, and Foreign Relations. That is a lot more than we originally thought. However, it will probably still be just a matter of procedure. The USMCA seems to have strong bipartisan support to make the trek around the circuit.   

Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman John Barrasso (R-WY) says this was a “complete surprise.” The Senator also said even though there hasn’t been a precedent for this type of maneuver, the Senate will press on and get USMCA through the system.

For more on this story, including audio with Senator Barrasso, visit iowaagribusinessradionetwork.com.
Story courtesy of the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network
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