House passes bipartisan monetary providers invoice to carry Iran accountable for acts of worldwide aggression
Washington, April 16, 2024 –
The U.S. House of Representatives has handed 4 bipartisan monetary providers payments that will maintain Iran accountable for acts of worldwide aggression and terrorist financing.
The monetary providers invoice handed by the House of Representatives contains:
HR 5923, the Iran-China Energy Sanctions Act of 2023, launched by Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17), would develop the secondary sanctions regime referring to Iran, and would develop the secondary sanctions regime involving Chinese monetary establishments and covers all transactions with banks. Petroleum and petroleum merchandise. The invoice would require Chinese monetary establishments to yearly decide whether or not they have engaged in sanctionable conduct.
Watch Rep. Lawler’s remarks in assist of HR 5923 right here or by clicking on the picture above.
Watch Congressman Huizenga’s remarks in assist of HR 5921 right here or by clicking on the picture above.
HR 6245, the “Iranian Leaders Accountability Act,” sponsored by Representative French Hill (AR-02), would require the president to report after which publicly disclose the property of sure Iranian authorities officers and terrorists. , bringing transparency to terrorist financing. leaders. It additionally requires the Treasury Department to shut U.S. and international monetary establishment accounts related to the property.
Watch Rep. Hill’s remarks in assist of HR 6245 right here or by clicking on the picture above.
HR 6015, the “Iran Sanctions Accountability Act of 2023,” launched by Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-03), would make sure that humanitarian exemptions related to Iran sanctions don’t facilitate acts of worldwide terrorism or weapons proliferation. We are asking the President to situation laws that can Weapons of mass destruction.
Read President McHenry’s remarks in assist of HR 6015 right here or by clicking on the picture above.
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