Murray: “People
across America—across party lines, across economic backgrounds, and
across nearly every divide imaginable—are now speaking out… The time has
come to hold President Trump accountable for raising prices on families
across the board.”
Current effective tariff rate is 18 percent—the highest since 1934; Trump’s tariffs could push nearly one million Americans below the poverty line next year
Trump’s tariffs will cost WA state nearly 32,000 jobs; $2.2 billion in revenue over the next four years if fully implemented
***WATCH: Senator Murray’s full floor speech***
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray
(D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, spoke on the
Senate floor ahead of upcoming Senate votes on three Joint Resolutions
of Disapproval to end the vast majority of the tariffs President Trump
has arbitrarily imposed, which are costing American families thousands
of dollars and crushing small businesses across the country.
Tonight, the Senate will vote on S.J.Res.81, which would cancel
Trump’s 40 percent tariffs on Brazil by terminating the emergency
declaration that provides the legal basis for the tariffs. Later this
week, the Senate will vote on two more Joint Resolutions of Disapproval
that would similarly revoke Trump’s tariffs by canceling the emergency
declarations that underpin them: S.J.Res.77, which would end Trump’s 35
percent tariffs on Canadian goods, and S.J.Res.88, which would terminate
Trump’s across-the-board tariffs on nearly all countries—which include
10 percent tariffs on imports from nearly all countries and tariffs of
up to 40 percent on more than 60 countries.
On the Senate floor, Senator Murray hammered Republicans in Congress
for their outright refusal to put an end to Trump’s pointless trade war
and price hikes on American families, and their willingness to hand over
Congress’ constitutionally-granted power to impose tariffs.
“President Trump has single-handedly raised taxes more than
any President in my lifetime. He has, without any consultation or
approval from Congress, imposed billions of dollars in new tariffs,” Senator Murray said.
“These are taxes paid for by the American people. They hurt small
business owners who need raw materials that just aren’t available here
in the United States. They cut off crucial export markets for our
farmers when other nations inevitably retaliate. And they are sending
prices soaring across the board, from big things like cars, to everyday
essentials like groceries. Trump’s tariffs have already raised retail
prices for families by 5 percent, and this year alone, his tariffs are
expected to cost American households an average of $1,800. That is
staggering. Still, nearly every single Senate Republican has refused to
vote with us to end this chaos… People across America—across party
lines, across economic backgrounds, and across nearly every divide
imaginable—are now speaking out. The time has come for Republicans to
actually listen. The time has come to hold President Trump accountable
for raising prices on families across the board. The time has come to
end President Trump’s new taxes on everything.”
After the government of Ontario, Canada ran a TV commercial featuring
a speech by President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs Saturday night
during the World Series, President Trump announced an additional 10% tariff on Canadian imports and said that he was halting ongoing trade talks launched earlier this month.
Right now, the effective tariff rate in the U.S. is 18 percent, the highest tariff rate since 1934. Trump’s tariffs have already raised retail prices for families by 5 percent, and this year alone, Trump’s tariffs are expected to cost American households an additional $1,800 on average. A recent analysis
from Yale Budget Lab found that Trump’s tariffs will likely increase
the number of Americans living in poverty by 875,000 in 2026. Last
month, a nonpartisan analysis
by the Washington State Office of Financial Management found that if
the current Trump tariffs stay in effect for the next four years, they
will cost Washington state up to 25,000 jobs—and if Trump’s “Liberation
Day” tariffs are fully implemented, they would cost Washington state
$2.2 billion and 31,900 jobs over the next four years and significantly
drive up the cost of food, clothing, cars, and much more.
Washington state has one of the most trade-dependent economies of any state in the country, with 40 percent of jobs in the state tied to international commerce. In 2024, Washington exported $57.8 billion of goods to the world, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), making Washington state the 9th-largest
state exporter of goods last year. Washington state is also the top
U.S. producer of apples, blueberries, hops, pears, spearmint oil, and
sweet cherries—all of which risk losing vital export markets due to
retaliatory tariffs from key trading partners including Canada.
Senator Murray has been vocal in responding to Trump’s trade war,
holding events in every part of Washington state, and hammering the
Trump administration for driving up the cost of just about everything
through their chaotic and thoughtless trade policies. When Trump first
announced new tariffs, Senator Murray brought together leaders across
Washington state to discuss how Trump’s trade war threatens Washington state’s economy, and spoke out on the Senate floor against
Trump’s chaotic trade war, calling on Republicans in Congress to join
Democrats in reasserting Congress’s power over trade. She has held
several events across Washington state to hear directly from
constituents and small business owners about how Trump’s tariffs are
harming them—including in Tacoma, Yakima, Vancouver, Seattle, Skagit County, and Blaine, just across the border from Canada. On August 1st, as Trump hiked “reciprocal” tariffs on some of our closest trading partners, Senator Murray held another virtual press conference with Washington state businesses to sound the alarm. She held another roundtable with small business owners in Vancouver in September, and last week, Senator Murray slammed Trump for the new port fees hitting ships at West Coast Ports as a result of Trump’s trade war with China.
Senator Murray’s remarks, as delivered, are below:
“President Trump has single-handedly raised taxes more than
any President in my lifetime. He has, without any consultation or
approval from Congress, imposed billions of dollars in new tariffs.
“These are taxes paid for by the American people. They hurt small
business owners who need raw materials that just aren’t available here
in the United States. They cut off crucial export markets for our
farmers when other nations inevitably retaliate. And they are sending
prices soaring across the board, from big things like cars, to everyday
essentials like groceries.
“Trump’s tariffs have already raised retail prices for
families by 5 percent, and this year alone, his tariffs are expected to
cost American households an average of $1,800. That is staggering.
Still, nearly every single Senate Republican has refused to vote with us
to end this chaos.
“I’ll say it another way: Republicans are refusing to stop President Trump from raising taxes on working families.
“Now, we all saw Republicans move heaven and earth this year to
shovel more tax breaks at billionaires. But when it comes to taxes on
working families, well, they are downright eager to force families to
pay more every time they go to the supermarket.
“I am not going to let this get swept under the rug. Especially not
when Trump shows us every day that his tariffs are not about any sort of
economic strategy, or any real ‘emergency.’
“Trump’s tariff policy is as strategic as a toddler who plays with a light switch.
“Last week, we saw Trump raise taxes on Americans because he
was mad that Canada ran an ad quoting Ronald Reagan. That’s about as
ridiculous as it gets.
“My state shares a border with Canada. There are countless families,
and businesses that span our northern border. People who have built
businesses that rely on strong trade relationships, from farmers who
send their crops up north, to shops that bring in products, to towns
that serve tourists and visitors that come down from our neighbors.
“And these Washington business owners are all having their livelihoods completely turned upside on a whim by President Trump.
“And again, let’s be clear: all Canada did to unleash more blind fury
and boneheaded tariffs from President Trump was quote President Ronald
Reagan.
“Now, for all the policies I disagree with, Reagan at least
had enough sense to understand that we, the American people, are the
ones who pay those tariffs.
“For my colleagues, these are the words Donald Trump doesn’t want you
to hear. This is what Reagan had to say about tariffs—verbatim: ‘Over
the long run, such trade barriers hurt every American worker and
consumer.’ ‘Then the worst happens: markets shrink and collapse;
businesses and industries shut down; and millions of people lose their
jobs.’
“But you know what? If Republicans don’t want to listen to Reagan
this time—well, then how about they start listening to American
families, farmers, and small businesses back in their own home states.
“Because, as someone who has had countless discussions about tariffs
with the people I represent back home, I have no doubt that Republicans’
own constituents will tell them firsthand just how painful Trump’s
trade war has been for them.
“I have heard from business across my home state of Washington who
are getting crushed by Trump’s tariffs. An Asian grocery store that
sells goods you simply have to source from abroad, like green tea.
Coffee shops that are getting hit, since most of our country can’t even
grow coffee beans. Clothing stores that tell me they are struggling with
higher prices for cotton canvas, zippers, threads, and buckles.
“And then there are farmers, across my state and across the country,
that are getting boxed out of key markets by the trade wars Trump is
starting left and right for no reason.
“And there the jobs at our ports that are threatened as every new
chaotic tariff Trump decides to tweet out whittles away at imports and
exports alike, grinds our bustling ports to an absolute standstill, and
puts thousands of jobs in jeopardy.
“Foreign imports are down by a third at the Port of Seattle and
Tacoma. The reality of Trump’s tariffs is painfully obvious to families
and business owners who are bearing the brunt of this ham-fisted trade
war.
“You can’t just ‘make it in America’ when the ‘it’ in question is
fruits and vegetables we cannot grow at scale here in the U.S. You can’t
just ‘make it in America’ when even making something here requires
parts and raw materials from across the globe.
“There are just higher prices for working families, tighter margins
for our struggling businesses, and even more worry for families and
businesses being pushed to the edge. Families are feeling those price
hikes every single day. Small businesses in my state and across the
country are facing difficult decisions, and deciding whether they can
afford to keep their doors open, right now.
“People across America—across party lines, across economic
backgrounds, and across nearly every divide imaginable—are now speaking
out. The time has come for Republicans to actually listen.
“The time has come to hold President Trump accountable for raising prices on families across the board.
“The time has come to end President Trump’s new taxes on everything.
“The time has come for Congress, us, to start asserting our authority
on tariffs, instead of ceding every single part of our job to a
President who has already joked he is the Speaker of the House.
“Is he going to start calling himself the Majority Leader too?
“I urge all of my colleagues: join me in voting for this resolution
so we can start rolling back Trump’s taxes on Americans, and take some
pressure off our families and small businesses in the states we are all
here to represent.”
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