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 Sort descending Party Vote
Sen. Susan Collins
ME
Republican Yes
Sen. Angus King
ME
ID ID Yes
Sen. Gary Peters
MI
Democrat Yes
Sen. Debbie Stabenow
MI
Democrat Yes
Sen. Tina Smith
MN
Democrat Yes
Sen. Amy Klobuchar
MN
Democrat Yes
Sen. Joshua Hawley
MO
Republican Yes
Sen. Roy Blunt
MO
Republican Yes
Sen. Roger Wicker
MS
Republican Yes
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith
MS
Republican Yes
Sen. Steve Daines
MT
Republican Yes
Sen. Jon Tester
MT
Democrat Yes
Sen. Thom Tillis
NC
Republican Yes
Sen. Richard M. Burr
NC
Republican Yes
Sen. Kevin Cramer
ND
Republican Yes
Sen. John Hoeven
ND
Republican Yes
Sen. Deb Fischer
NE
Republican Yes
Sen. Ben Sasse
NE
Republican Yes
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen
NH
Democrat Yes
Sen. Margaret Hassan
NH
Democrat Yes