
Texas Border Business
Washington, D.C. – This week, U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar, Ph.D. (TX-28) introduced H.R. 7865, the American Consumer Tariff Rebate Act of 2026, to return money directly to consumers after the Supreme Court ruled the administration’s retaliatory tariffs Unconstitutional.
“Tariffs function as hidden taxes on families and create uncertainty for businesses,” said Congressman Cuellar. “When companies pay more to import goods and materials, those added costs are passed on to consumers, driving up prices on groceries, fuel and energy, vehicles and auto parts, building materials, and other everyday household items.”
The American Consumer Tariff Rebate Act of 2026 provides direct payments to help offset those higher costs. Taxpayers with adjusted gross income above $400,000 are excluded from receiving payments, allowing those savings to fund additional support for families, including a $125 payment per qualified child.
| Using current IRS return estimates, payments for South Texans would average about: |
| • Single filers: $1,020 |
| • Head of Household: $1,530 |
| • Married Filing Jointly: $2,040 |
“My bill is secure, efficient, and focused on those most affected by rising prices,” Dr. Cuellar continued. “I look forward to working in a bipartisan way to advance this provision and deliver meaningful relief to families across South Texas and the country.”













