USMCA to Congress this Fall

 

The White House will send the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement to Congress after September first, setting up a busy fall schedule for lawmakers.

While the goal of the move is to set up a vote before the end of the year, lawmakers will also be working on spending bills and nearing election season.

Further, House Democrats are still seeking changes to the agreement related to enforcement, and rules regarding labor and the environment.

Mexico ratified the agreement last month, and Canada remains in the process towards ratifying the agreement.

Vice President Mike Pence traveled to the Central Valley on Wednesday promoting the agreement.

A Pence staff member told reporters the administration is optimistic for bipartisan support and passage.

The deal to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement represents 28 percent of all US agricultural exports, according to Department of Agriculture data.

Agriculture groups are calling for lawmakers to pass the agreement.