Bills About Foreign Trade And International Finance Sponsored by Peter A. DeFazio (D-Ore.)

Rep. DeFazio sponsored 20 bills about foreign trade and international finance in the 116th Congress (2019-20).

Introduced Number Title Cosponsors Cosponsor Party Latest Action
May 12, 2020 H.J.RES.89 Withdrawing approval of the Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization. 2
All Democrats
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Sept. 10, 2019 H.R.4263 To prohibit importation of certain products of Brazil, to prohibit certain assistance to Brazil, and to prohibit negotiations to enter into a free trade agreement with Brazil. 18
All Democrats
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Feb. 16, 2017 H.RES.132 Calling on the President to initiate renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and further calling on the President to consider withdrawing the United States from NAFTA if the renegotiations are not satisfactorily completed within one year. 20
All Democrats
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
April 15, 2011 H.R.1603 To establish the Emergency Trade Deficit Commission, and for other purposes. 8
Bipartisan
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
April 2, 2009 H.R.1875 To establish an Emergency Commission To End the Trade Deficit. 13
All Democrats
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Aug. 1, 2008 H.R.6795 To establish an Emergency Commission To End the Trade Deficit. 5
All Democrats
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
May 22, 2008 H.R.6148 To make bills implementing trade agreements subject to a point of order unless certain conditions are met, and for other purposes. 12
All Democrats
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Jan. 18, 2007 H.R.548 To establish a Congressional Trade Office. 21
All Democrats
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Nov. 17, 2005 H.CON.RES.303 Urging the United States Trade Representative to take action to ensure that the People's Republic of China complies with its obligations to protect intellectual property rights, and for other purposes. 13
Bipartisan
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
July 8, 2004 H.R.4780 To require the United States Trade Representative to pursue a complaint of anti-competitive practices against certain oil exporting countries. 0
All Democrats
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Oct. 1, 2003 H.CON.RES.290 Urging that the United States file a complaint in the World Trade Organization against oil-producing countries for violating their obligations under the rules of that organization. 0
All Democrats
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
March 27, 2003 H.CON.RES.124 Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding semiconductor trade between the United States and the Republic of Korea and the need to assure that trade actions by the United States do not result in geopolitical tensions or the loss of United States jobs, and calling on the executive branch to recognize Korean economic reforms and the United States-Korea strategic relationship in dealing with semiconductor trade issues. 4
Bipartisan
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Dec. 6, 2001 H.R.3422 To establish a Congressional Trade Office. 6
All Democrats
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
June 14, 2001 H.R.2181 To impose certain restrictions on imports of softwood lumber products of Canada. 34
Bipartisan
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Jan. 31, 2001 H.RES.27 Strongly urging the President to file a complaint at the World Trade Organization against oil-producing countries for violating trade rules that prohibit quantitative limitations on the import or export of resources or products across borders. 16
Bipartisan
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
April 11, 2000 H.CON.RES.301 Expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States, in concert with the international community, should enact transaction taxes on short-term, cross-border foreign exchange transactions to deter speculation. 4
Bipartisan
Referred to the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade.
March 13, 2000 H.CON.RES.276 Strongly urging the President to file a complaint at the World Trade Organization against oil-producing countries for violating trade rules that prohibit quantitative limitations on the import or export of resources or products across borders. 22
Bipartisan
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Oct. 9, 1997 H.R.2651 To establish an Emergency Commission To End the Trade Deficit. 22
Bipartisan
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Jan. 13, 1995 H.R.499 To require the withdrawal of the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement, and for other purposes. 34
Bipartisan
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
May 12, 1994 H.R.4402 To amend the Export Administration Act of 1979 to require the Secretary of Commerce to monitor domestic supplies and exports of unprocessed timber and to impose export controls on such timber when a critical short supply of such timber exists for domestic manufacturing purposes. 38
Bipartisan
Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade and Environment.
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