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House Ways & Means Sets Deadline for Renewing Tariff Suspension Forms

The House Ways & Means Committee is still seeking disclosure forms for its tariff suspension bill, promising that any provisions included in the 112th Congress miscellaneous tariff bill (MTB) will be included in the MTB for this new session, according…

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to the committee website. Committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., Ranking Member Sandy Levin, D-Mich., and Trade Subcommittee Ranking Member Jim McDermott, D-Wash., introduced a new MTB Jan.1 (See 13010207). The committee is asking any member who submitted a disclosure form last session to resubmit, and is not accepting any new bills. Tariff suspension bills whose sponsors are not serving this session must be adopted by another member, the website said. All disclosure forms are due March 28 by 12 p.m. No MTB will be considered until after this deadline.