United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement Implementation Act

Jan. 16, 2020 | H.R. 5430

The revised United StatesMexicoCanada Agreement (USMCA) includes a first-of-its-kind facility-specific enforcement mechanism with rapid timelines and meaningful penalties. The rapid response mechanism will allow complaints to be brought against facilities for violating the rights of freedom of association and collective bargaining, including on-site verifications that must be resolved in a timely manner where violations are found. The USMCA also improved enforcement by eliminating the provision that would allow any party to block the formation of a dispute resolution panel when state-to-state conflicts arise; it severely limited Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS); it removes unreasonable barriers to trade complaints by making clear there is a presumption that labor violations are trade-related; it removes troubling language on violence against workers; and it bans trade in goods made with forced labor. It also eliminated the giveaway to Big Pharma in the administration’s initial proposal. This bill passed the Senate on Jan. 16, 2020, and was signed into law on Jan. 29, 2020.

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Vote result: Passed

YEAs: 89
NAYs: 10

Legislator State Party Sort ascending Vote
Sen. Cory Booker
NJ
Democrat No
Sen. Margaret Hassan
NH
Democrat Yes
Sen. Richard Blumenthal
CT
Democrat Yes
Sen. Jack Reed
RI
Democrat No
Sen. Kamala Harris
CA
Democrat No
Sen. Michael Bennet
CO
Democrat Yes
Sen. Gary Peters
MI
Democrat Yes
Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand
NY
Democrat No
Sen. Ron Wyden
OR
Democrat Yes
Sen. Tammy Baldwin
WI
Democrat Yes
Sen. Patty Murray Democrat Yes
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
RI
Democrat No
Sen. Christopher S. Murphy
CT
Democrat Yes
Sen. Dianne Feinstein
CA
Democrat Yes
Sen. Elizabeth Warren
MA
Democrat Yes
Sen. Mark Warner
VA
Democrat Yes
Sen. Chris Van Hollen
MD
Democrat Yes
Sen. Jeff Merkley
OR
Democrat Yes
Sen. Richard J. Durbin
IL
Democrat Yes
Sen. Tom Udall
NM
Democrat Yes