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Roll Call 228 Passage Senate Congress 119 8/8/2026
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H.R. 6500, as amended

AI Plain-English Summary

This bill keeps duty-free access to goods from Sub-Saharan Africa open until December 31, 2028, helping businesses grow and create jobs in these countries.

Primary Focus Foreign Policy
Voting Mechanism Passage
Bipartisan Consensus 95%
A "Yea" vote supports: A Yea vote supports extending trade preferences for African countries and promoting their exports to the U.S.
A "Nay" vote supports: A Nay vote supports phasing out trade preferences for African countries, potentially limiting their access to the U.S. market.
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Official Summary: AGOA Extension Act This bill extends through December 31, 2028, trade preferences that provide duty-free access to the U.S. market for most exports from eligible countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The bill also extends through December 31, 2031, customs user fees and merchandise processing fees.Specifically, the bill extends through 2028 the duty-free treatment of the products of beneficiary SSA countries under the Trade Act of 1974 (specifically, the Generalized System of Preferences) and the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). (Currently, there are 32 countries eligible for AGOA.)Additionally, the extended period applies to the following provisions of AGOA: (1) the duty-free treatment of certain apparel articles from beneficiary SSA countries; and (2) the third-country fabric provision, which allows limited amounts of apparel articles from lesser developed beneficiary SSA countries to qualify for duty-free treatment, even if the yarns and fabrics used in their production are imported from non-AGOA countries (e.g., apparel assembled in Kenya with Chinese fabrics).The bill also provides for the refund of duties (i.e., liquidation or reliquidation of entries) on articles from eligible SSA countries that entered into the United States after September 30, 2025, and before the date of this bill's enactment. A refund request must be filed with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and must contain sufficient information for CBP to locate the entry or, if the entry cannot be located, reconstruct the entry. CBP must refund any duties previously paid with respect to the entry within 90 days.

Original Question: An act making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2027, and for other purposes.

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Citizen Stance & Demographic Breakdown

Total Community Votes: 0
Overall Yea: 0 (0%) Overall Nay: 0 (0%)

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Result: Bill Passed (90-6, 3/5 majority required)
90
Yea
6
Nay
4
Not Voting

Yea Votes by Party

Distribution of supportive votes by party

90 Total
Dem (42)
Rep (47)
Ind (1)

Nay Votes by Party

Distribution of opposing votes by party

6 Total
Dem (3)
Rep (2)
Ind (1)

Bipartisan Consensus

Degree of voting agreement across party lines

95% Score

Highly Bipartisan

A score of 95% indicates strong consensus, meaning Democrats and Republicans voted in high agreement.

Member Votes

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Politician
State
Party
Vote Cast
Adam B. Schiff CA Democrat Yea
Alan Armstrong OK Republican Yea
Alex Padilla CA Democrat Yea
Amy Klobuchar MN Democrat Yea
Andy Kim NJ Democrat Yea
Angela D. Alsobrooks MD Democrat Yea
Angus S. King, Jr. ME I Yea
Ashley Moody FL Republican Yea
Ben Ray Luján NM Democrat Yea
Bernard Sanders VT I Nay
Bernie Moreno OH Republican Yea
Bill Cassidy LA Republican Nay
Bill Hagerty TN Republican Yea
Brian Schatz HI Democrat Yea
Catherine Cortez Masto NV Democrat Yea
Charles E. Schumer NY Democrat Yea
Chris Van Hollen MD Democrat Yea
Christopher A. Coons DE Democrat Yea
Christopher Murphy CT Democrat Yea
Chuck Grassley IA Republican Yea