Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR183

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

President of the United States; the imposition of tariffs on Mexico and Canada; express strong disagreement

Impact

The resolution emphasizes that the proposed tariffs could lead to increased costs for Georgia consumers and small business owners, further straining households already facing rising living expenses. It also warns of potential disruptions in supply chains and retaliatory trade measures that could have a detrimental effect on critical economic sectors in Georgia, notably agriculture, which is heavily dependent on export markets. Small businesses, referred to as the backbone of the state economy, may find their ability to maintain competitiveness undermined as they struggle with the financial burdens imposed by these tariffs.

Summary

Senate Resolution 183 (SR183) expresses strong disagreement with the imposition of tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada by the President of the United States. The resolution underscores the importance of healthy trade relationships with these neighboring countries, which are seen as essential partners for Georgia's economy particularly in sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and small businesses. These industries rely on international market access and the affordability of imported goods to sustain their operations and growth.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention mentioned in the resolution is how such tariffs detract from pressing issues needing federal attention, such as education, infrastructure improvement, and healthcare access. The senators argue that the federal government should instead focus on policies that promote free and fair trade, aiming for a stable economic environment that supports Georgia's growth and prosperity, rather than imposing measures that may hinder it. The resolution advocates for a concerted effort towards federal policies that would alleviate, rather than exacerbate, the financial challenges faced by hardworking Georgians.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR686

Georgia's working women; contributions toward building strong families and supporting Georgia's economy; commend

GA SR112

Taiwan; its relations with the United States and the State of Georgia; commend

GA HR309

Taiwan; relations with the United States and the State of Georgia; commend

GA HR1065

Georgia's working women; contributions toward building strong families and supporting the Georgia economy; commend

GA SR836

United States Department of Energy; ensure the feasibility of tankless water heaters; urge

GA HR1026

Taiwan; its relations with the United States and the State of Georgia; commend

GA SR678

Clean Energy; creation of thriving-wage green jobs, and an equitable clean energy transition; support state goal

GA SR376

United States Congress; pass S-576 The Railway Safety Act of 2023; urge

GA HR729

Jacobs, President Bonita; North Georgia College and State University; retirement; recognize

GA HR807

State goal of 100 percent clean energy by 2050; support

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