California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AJR14

Introduced
6/9/25  

Caption

California ports: tariffs.

Impact

AJR 14 aims to stabilize trade and enhance the competitiveness of California port infrastructure, recognizing that tariff-induced disruptions can lead to prolonged turnaround times and logistical inefficiencies, placing additional financial burdens on shipping companies and consumers. The resolution underscores the broader economic repercussions of tariffs, suggesting that they not only affect port operations but also have a detrimental impact on regional economies dependent on transportation and logistics. By advocating for federal acknowledgment and intervention, the resolution seeks to protect jobs, maintain workforce stability, and promote necessary investments in port infrastructure that have been hampered by financial strains from tariffs.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution No. 14 (AJR 14), introduced by Assembly Member Gipson, addresses the impact of tariff policies on California ports. It highlights the critical role that ports play in facilitating trade and commerce as key gateways for both imports and exports. The resolution calls upon federal agencies to acknowledge the ramifications of current and fluctuating tariff regulations, which have significantly disrupted trade patterns and increased operational costs for both importers and exporters, ultimately diminishing the overall volume of trade through these vital infrastructures.

Contention

While AJR 14 seeks to unite various stakeholders in addressing the challenges posed by tariffs, there could be points of contention regarding the effectiveness of federal collaboration and whether resolutions like AJR 14 can genuinely influence federal decision-making. Critics might question the timing and appropriateness of such a resolution in the context of ongoing economic challenges, while supporters will likely argue that without proactive measures and increased federal engagement, California's ports may continue to suffer financially and operationally, leading to long-term ramifications for trade in the region.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB3033

Economic development: movement of freight.

CA SB410

Powering Up Californians Act.

CA ACR80

California Small Business Month.

CA SB517

Economic development: movement of freight.

CA AB1370

California Community Colleges Economic and Workforce Development Program.

CA SB1249

Mello-Granlund Older Californians Act.

CA ACR198

California Small Business Month.

CA ACR39

Older Californians Month.

CA ACR21

California Kidney Day.

CA ACR107

California Wine Month.

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