Ways and Means to Mark Up MTB Legislation April 20
The full House Ways and Means Committee will mark up miscellaneous tariff bill (MTB) process reform legislation, which would align initial vetting authority for tariff suspension applications with the International Trade Commission, on April 20 at 10 a.m., the committee…
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said (here). The bill would reform the MTB process to uphold House earmark rules (see 1604130047). Republicans had previously the earmark rules as a reason for not renewing the previous MTB procedural framework, which assigned tariff suspension approval authority with Congress and expired on Dec. 31, 2012.