Problem: An example of current pending federal bills is the Trade Review Act of 2025 (S.1272). The bipartisan legislative effort seeks to restore Congressional authority over trade decisions, specifically by requiring review when the executive branch proposes new tariffs without parliamentary approval (Congress.gov, 2025). The bill requires the President to inform Congress before imposing new tariffs and provides for Congress to approve or disapprove within 60 days. If Congress does not act, the tariffs expire. This is seen as a response to concerns of executive excess and economic uncertainty created by sudden changes in trade policy in previous years (Cantwell, 2025). Supporters argue that the law imposes checks and balances, prevents sudden economic shocks, and brings more openness to policy-making. It also ensures public representatives' voices are heard in issues that have a material effect on industries, workers, and consumers (Cantwell, 2025). Thus far, the bill has been referred to the Senate Finance Committee and has bipartisan support, with 13 co-sponsors (Congress.gov, 2025). There is also a companion bill filed in the House. As much as there is a good likelihood of passage with bipartisan concern over tariff authority, success will ultimately depend on legislative momentum and potential pushback from those calling for expanded executive authority (The American Presidency Project, 2025). Short reply. Need Assignment Help?