H. R. 1903 is a bill that proposes changes to the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. It aims to limit the President's power to adjust imports when they are deemed a threat to national security, requiring Congress to approve any such adjustments. The bill assigns the Secretary of Defense the...
Simple Explanation
H. R. 1903 is like a rulebook update that says the President can't change what comes into the country, like toys or cars, by themselves if it might hurt the country's safety. Instead, the President needs to ask Congress for a thumbs up, and they have some smart people check all the details before anything is decided.