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Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act

Introduced: June 22, 2023 Introduced by: Hagerty, Bill Republican · Tennessee See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 2 steps
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Jun 22, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Jun 22, 2023
Introduced in Senate
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act

This bill restricts the President's authority to unilaterally undertake certain actions with respect to Iran and increases congressional oversight of those actions.

Specifically, the President must report to Congress before terminating or waiving sanctions related to Iran or taking a licensing action that significantly alters U.S. foreign policy with respect to Iran.

Each report must (1) describe the proposed action and its rationale, and (2) indicate whether or not the action is intended to significantly alter foreign policy concerning Iran. If the intention is to alter that policy, the report must provide additional information about the policy objectives and anticipated effects of the action.

After the President submits a report, the bill provides Congress with a 30-day period to review it; this period is extended to 60 days for reports submitted between July 10 and September 7. During this period, Congress may enact a joint resolution approving or disapproving the action.

During the review period, the President may not take the action unless Congress passes a joint resolution of approval; if Congress enacts a joint resolution of disapproval, the bill prohibits the President from taking the action.

The bill also outlines procedures for the introduction and consideration of these types of joint resolutions.

What's happening now June 22, 2023

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

 Committees of jurisdiction 1
 Cosponsors 37
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Johnson, Ron
Wisconsin · Oct 18, 2023
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Lummis, Cynthia M.
Wyoming · Oct 18, 2023
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Schmitt, Eric
Missouri · Oct 18, 2023
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Blackburn, Marsha
Tennessee · Sep 11, 2023
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Daines, Steve
Montana · Sep 7, 2023
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Budd, Ted
North Carolina · Sep 6, 2023
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Ernst, Joni
Iowa · Jul 10, 2023
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Sullivan, Dan
Alaska · Jul 10, 2023
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Barrasso, John
Wyoming · Jun 22, 2023
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Boozman, John
Arkansas · Jun 22, 2023
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Britt, Katie Boyd
Alabama · Jun 22, 2023
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Capito, Shelley Moore
West Virginia · Jun 22, 2023
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Cassidy, Bill
Louisiana · Jun 22, 2023
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Collins, Susan M.
Maine · Jun 22, 2023
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Cornyn, John
Texas · Jun 22, 2023
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Cotton, Tom
Arkansas · Jun 22, 2023
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Crapo, Mike
Idaho · Jun 22, 2023
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Cruz, Ted
Texas · Jun 22, 2023
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Graham, Lindsey
South Carolina · Jun 22, 2023
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Grassley, Chuck
Iowa · Jun 22, 2023
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Hawley, Josh
Missouri · Jun 22, 2023
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Hoeven, John
North Dakota · Jun 22, 2023
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Hyde-Smith, Cindy
Mississippi · Jun 22, 2023
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Kennedy, John
Louisiana · Jun 22, 2023
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Lankford, James
Oklahoma · Jun 22, 2023
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Marshall, Roger
Kansas · Jun 22, 2023
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Moran, Jerry
Kansas · Jun 22, 2023
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Ricketts, Pete
Nebraska · Jun 22, 2023
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Risch, James E.
Idaho · Jun 22, 2023
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Rounds, Mike
South Dakota · Jun 22, 2023
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Scott, Tim
South Carolina · Jun 22, 2023
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Scott, Rick
Florida · Jun 22, 2023
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Thune, John
South Dakota · Jun 22, 2023
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Tillis, Thomas
North Carolina · Jun 22, 2023
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Tuberville, Tommy
Alabama · Jun 22, 2023
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Wicker, Roger F.
Mississippi · Jun 22, 2023
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Young, Todd
Indiana · Jun 22, 2023