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Maximum Pressure Act

Introduced: April 21, 2021 Introduced by: Banks, Jim Republican · Indiana See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 4 steps
Introduced
In committee
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Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Oct 19, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.
Apr 21, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
Apr 21, 2021
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committees on Financial Services, the Judiciary, Oversight and Reform, Ways and Means, and Rules, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Apr 21, 2021
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Maximum Pressure Act

This bill expands sanctions and economic penalties on Iran. It also restricts the President from unilaterally lifting or waiving the sanctions or penalties and increases congressional oversight of them.

Specifically, the bill requires the President to impose visa- and asset-blocking sanctions. Additionally, it modifies existing sanctions, including by (1) providing statutory authority for executive orders imposing sanctions; (2) applying sanctions to additional sectors of Iran's economy; and (3) broadening sanctionable conduct to cover, for example, assisting Iran with the acquisition of ballistic missiles and the complicity of Iranian officials in human rights violations in specified countries. The bill also requires reporting on licenses that authorize activities subject to sanctions.

The bill prohibits U.S. representatives at the International Monetary Fund from voting to allow Iran's access to special drawing rights (a currency support tool) and places restrictions on financial transactions with Iran. The restrictions include requiring domestic financial institutions to implement special measures with respect to foreign financial institutions that conduct significant transactions connected to the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (a European mechanism that bypasses U.S. sanctions when carrying out trade with Iran).

The Department of State must maintain the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' designation as a terrorist organization and must designate Ansharallah (or Houthis), which operates in Syria, as a foreign terrorist organization.

The bill also requires reports on U.S. sanctions concerning Iran, the status of Iran's nuclear weapons program, and other matters.

What's happening now October 19, 2021

Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.

 Committees of jurisdiction 8
 Cosponsors 96
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Kelly, Mike
Pennsylvania · Sep 28, 2022
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Carter, John R.
Texas · Sep 20, 2022
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Johnson, Dusty
South Dakota · Sep 20, 2022
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Van Drew, Jefferson
New Jersey · Sep 20, 2022
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Guest, Michael
Mississippi · Aug 26, 2022
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Rogers, Mike D.
Alabama · Aug 26, 2022
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Donalds, Byron
Florida · Apr 7, 2022
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Allen, Rick W.
Georgia · Mar 31, 2022
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Spartz, Victoria
Indiana · Mar 18, 2022
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DesJarlais, Scott
Tennessee · Mar 17, 2022
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Kelly, Trent
Mississippi · Mar 17, 2022
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Bost, Mike
Illinois · Mar 16, 2022
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Ellzey, Jake
Texas · Mar 16, 2022
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Moolenaar, John R.
Michigan · Mar 11, 2022
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Bentz, Cliff
Oregon · Mar 7, 2022
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Buchanan, Vern
Florida · Mar 7, 2022
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Miller, Carol D.
West Virginia · Mar 2, 2022
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Miller-Meeks, Mariannette
Iowa · Mar 2, 2022
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Walberg, Tim
Michigan · Mar 1, 2022
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Miller, Mary E.
Illinois · Feb 18, 2022
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Estes, Ron
Kansas · Dec 16, 2021
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Issa, Darrell
California · May 28, 2021
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Stefanik, Elise M.
New York · May 20, 2021
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Dunn, Neal P.
Florida · May 17, 2021
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Letlow, Julia
Louisiana · May 17, 2021
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Rose, John W.
Tennessee · May 17, 2021
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Rutherford, John H.
Florida · May 12, 2021
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Bilirakis, Gus M.
Florida · May 11, 2021
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Emmer, Tom
Minnesota · May 7, 2021
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Guthrie, Brett
Kentucky · May 7, 2021
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Wagner, Ann
Missouri · May 7, 2021
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Obernolte, Jay
California · May 4, 2021
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Salazar, Maria Elvira
Florida · May 4, 2021
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Cline, Ben
Virginia · Apr 26, 2021
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Murphy, Gregory F.
North Carolina · Apr 26, 2021
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Gimenez, Carlos A.
Florida · Apr 22, 2021
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Mast, Brian J.
Florida · Apr 22, 2021
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Aderholt, Robert B.
Alabama · Apr 21, 2021
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Arrington, Jodey C.
Texas · Apr 21, 2021
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Babin, Brian
Texas · Apr 21, 2021
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Bacon, Don
Nebraska · Apr 21, 2021
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Baird, James R.
Indiana · Apr 21, 2021
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Barr, Andy
Kentucky · Apr 21, 2021
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Bergman, Jack
Michigan · Apr 21, 2021
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Budd, Ted
North Carolina · Apr 21, 2021
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Cammack, Kat
Florida · Apr 21, 2021
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Carter, Earl L. "Buddy"
Georgia · Apr 21, 2021
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Fallon, Pat
Texas · Apr 21, 2021
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Feenstra, Randy
Iowa · Apr 21, 2021
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Fischbach, Michelle
Minnesota · Apr 21, 2021
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