Congressman PAT RYAN Introduces “small Business Relief ACT” to Eliminate Trump’s Tariffs on Hudson Valley Small Businesses and Require FULL Refunds to Those Forced to PAY THEM
December 22, 2025 Press Release Congressman Pat Ryan Introduces “Small Business RELIEF Act” to Eliminate Trump’s Tariffs on Hudson Valley Small Businesses and Require Full Refunds to Those Forced to Pay Them During
his Small Business Listening Tour this summer, Ryan heard from small business
owners across Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster Counties about how the tariffs are forcing them to raise prices and threatening the future
of their businesses, profits, and local economies The
introduction follows months of action by Ryan, building on his efforts to reverse the national emergency Trump declared in order to
enact his tariffs and prevent House
Republicans from ceding their own ability to challenge tariffs to the
President Most
recently, Ryan passed two bills through the House lowering costs and cutting through red tape for small
business owners KINGSTON,
NY – Congressman Pat Ryan introduced the “Small Business Restoring Equity for Local
Importers through Economic Fairness Act,” or “Small Business RELIEF Act,”
legislation that will ease the immense financial burden on Hudson Valley small
businesses by eliminating the President’s tariffs on small businesses and
providing refunds to those who were forced to pay them. During
his Small Business Listening Tour this summer, Ryan heard from small business
owners and Chamber of Commerce members across Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster
Counties about how the tariffs are forcing them to raise prices and threatening the future
of their businesses, profits, and local economies . Ryan
has been fighting the harmful effects of Trump’s tariffs for months. He joined
an effort in the House to reverse the national emergency Trump declared in order to
enact the tariffs ,
and opposed a measure by House Republicans to cede their ability to challenge tariffs to the President – kneecapping Congress’s own ability to stand
up for their constituents being crushed by high prices. Most recently, Ryan
passed two bills through the House, the “Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act” and the “DUMP Red Tape Act, ” lowering costs and cutting through red tape for small
business owners . “We
don't have billion dollar corporations in the Hudson Valley. What we proudly do
have are tons of small businesses that clothe our kids, feed our families, and
employ our friends – and they’re being absolutely crushed by Trump’s tariffs.
My bill gives small businesses the much needed relief they deserve,” said Congressman Pat Ryan. “My legislation protects our small businesses from
Trump’s damaging tariffs and pays them back for what they’ve already been
forced to pay. Because they can’t afford that burden – and our community can’t
afford higher prices. This bill relieves the pressure on small businesses,
keeps costs from being passed onto our families, and eases the burden on our
local economy. I have heard your concerns loud and clear. As the Hudson Valley
continues to stand up and speak out, I won’t stop fighting like hell for our small
businesses and entire community.” During
his Small Business Listening Tour this summer, Ryan heard from small business
owners and Chamber of Commerce members across Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster
Counties about how the tariffs are forcing them to raise prices and threatening the future
of their businesses : “A year ago, margins were already tight, and competing with
large corporations presented a significant challenge. The tariffs currently in
place have exacerbated the difficulties faced by businesses, adding to the
stress and uncertainty in an already challenging business environment,” said Colin Stark, Owner of Stark Blooms Flower
Farm and Executive Director of the Red Hook Area Chamber of Commerce . “Congressman Ryan’s Small Business RELIEF Act
would provide exactly that - RELIEF. Small businesses are essential to our
communities and play a vital role in the success of every Main Street in
America. By implementing this act, we can help ensure the continued strength
and health of small businesses, enabling them to thrive without unnecessary
expenses.” “As a small business, these tariffs have placed real financial
strain on us — cutting directly into already thin margins and limiting our
ability to operate and grow,” said
Marie Uridia - Owner, The Red Hook Stationary Co . “We’ve also spent countless hours trying to
decode shifting policies, surprise fees, and tariff rules that seem to change
overnight. This bill would ease that financial pressure while also lifting the
ongoing burden of navigating such a confusing system, allowing us to reinvest
our time, energy, and resources back into our work and the community we
serve.” “As a small business owner, I always joke that I have to be the
butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker. The list of responsibilities is
long,” said Sarah Carlson, Owner,
The Crows Nest . “The tariffs have
been such a negative experience, only adding to evaluations about product,
expenses, lead time (shipping takes much longer from overseas) and the
direction of business. I'm excited to hear that Congressman Ryan's bill would
offer some relief.” Ryan’s
bill eases the immense financial burden on Hudson Valley small businesses by
eliminating the President’s tariffs on small businesses and providing refunds
to those who were forced to pay them. A
small business concern is a for-profit, independently owned and operated U.S.
business that is not dominant in its industry and meets the SBA’s size
standards for its NAICS code. To learn more about if your business qualifies,
look here . Throughout
the summer months Congressman Ryan held community meetings with Chambers of
Commerce across Dutchess, Orange, and Ulster Counties. Ryan has also taken
action in Washington to limit the harmful impacts of Trump’s unprecedented
tariffs, including joining an effort to terminate the national emergency that the president
declared to institute the tariffs . Additionally, Ryan
voted against an effort by House GOP leadership and Speaker Mike Johnson to cede their ability to regulate and challenge tariffs to
the President – kneecapping
Congress’s ability to stand up for their constituents being crushed by high
prices. ### Issues : An Economy that Works for All
533a4c2d-c9a1-4a7f-82a5-6f9f29843b18Issued within 24 hours
Other senators' releases published in the day before or after this one.