Five Democratic-led states announced new steps on July 14 to counter what they call the rising costs of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy, as the White House said that consumers are seeing lower import prices.
Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, New York, and Oregon announced a mix of executive orders and state agency directives on July 14 aimed at charting how new and proposed duties affect household budgets, supply chains, and state economies.
Washington’s governor was listed with the group but did not announce any fresh action on Monday—although the state had already filed an amicus brief in May supporting a multi-state lawsuit to block the tariffs….