A bill to provide for a limitation on the removal of the Government of Cuba from the state sponsors of terrorism list.

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Sponsor James Risch
Citation 117-S-3468
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Introduced Jan 10th, 2022
Cosponsors
Last Action Jan 18th, 2022
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Introduced Senate Jan 10
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This bill prohibits rescinding the designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism without Congressional approval. Specifically, before rescinding the designation, the President must certify to Congress that Cuba (1) is cooperating with U.S. antiterrorism efforts, (2) has ceased providing support for international terrorism, (3) has rendered to the United States all persons sought by the Department of Justice for crimes committed in the United States, and (4) has ceased providing support to the regime of former President Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela. Furthermore, the designation may not be rescinded unless a joint resolution from Congress approving the President's certification is enacted.

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