California State Assembly Democratic Caucus

02/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/20/2026 16:55

Speaker Rivas: Supreme Court Confirms Trump’s Tariffs Are Illegal Tax on Working Families, Businesses

For immediate release:
Friday, February 20, 2026

SACRAMENTO - Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas issues the following statement on Friday's United States Supreme Court ruling that President Trump's sweeping tariffs are illegal:

"Trump illegally imposed the largest tax increase of our lifetime. While I appreciate SCOTUS' decision, the damage is done - Trump's tariffs cost families thousands of dollars. Congress must hold him accountable- and if they won't, voters will."

How Trump's Tariffs Hurt Working Families

Instead of focusing on lowering the cost of groceries and everyday essentials, President Trump imposed detrimental tariffs that shifted billions of dollars in costs onto working families and businesses.

Californians Hit Even Harder By Failed Trump Policy

California households are projected to face approximately 15% higher impacts than the national average.

If the average U.S. household lost $1,751 to tariffs in 2025, the average California household likely lost between $1,900 and $2,000.

How California Leaders are Fighting for Affordability

While Washington Republicans defend Trump's reckless and costly policies, California is focused on affordability and accountability.

The Assembly will continue advancing policies that lower everyday costs, protect consumers and strengthen economic oversight - because families should never be forced to pay the price of unlawful federal actions.

  • Implemented landmark housing affordability legislationin order to speed-up housing and infrastructure projects, expedite permitting and approval processes, and stabilize costs by freezing new residential building standards through 2031.
  • Passed significant climate and energy affordability legislation, including the extension of "Cap and Invest" to return $3 billion every yearin Climate Credits on Californians' utility bills while creating 287,000 jobsthrough 2045.
  • Allocated $25 million to allow the California Department of Justice to file over 50 lawsuits and protect over $188 billionin federal funding for the state.
  • Delivered dozens of new lawsto support working families, strengthen consumer protections, and put California on a path to greater affordability.

Read More About How Assembly Democrats Are Prioritizing Affordability During This Two-Year Legislative Session

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