NY governor calls for $13.5B in tariff refunds
Governor Hochul demands refunds for $13.5 billion in tariffs that increased costs by $1,751 per New York household, impacting small businesses and farmers statewide.
- Following the Supreme Court's decision, Hochul called on the Trump administration to refund $13.5 billion to New Yorkers.
- Amid rising costs, Hochul proposed $30 million in farmer relief during her 2026 State of the State address, citing tariffs that raised household costs by $1,751.
- Farms and small businesses face higher input costs, with some New York farms reporting up to $20,000 in fertilizer and equipment expenses, and Hochul's plan would deliver payments to specialty crop growers, livestock producers and dairy farmers.
- On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled the president lacks authority to impose tariffs, and U.S. federal courts must weigh in on refund procedures, top Trump officials said.
- Hochul, a Democrat up for reelection this year, called on the Trump administration to issue a $13.5 billion tariff refund after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs, citing limits under the 1977 IEEPA.
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U.S. states and businesses demand tariff refunds amid uncertain future
New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Tuesday called on the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump to issue $13.5 billion in tariff refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Trump's sweeping tariffs.
Hochul demands $13.5B in tariff refunds for New Yorkers following Supreme Court Trump ruling
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is demanding $13.5 billion in tariff refunds for New Yorkers following last week’s Supreme Court ruling overturning the bulk of President Trump’s import taxes.
NY governor calls for $13.5B in tariff refunds
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) is calling on the Trump administration to refund approximately $13.5 billion to New York residents after the Supreme Court ruled last week that the bulk of President Trump’s tariffs are unconstitutional. “These senseless and illegal tariffs were just a tax on New York consumers, small businesses and farmers — and that’s…
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