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Bill That Would Require Administration to Justify Sanction Targets Passes House Committee

The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed a bill on for further consideration that would require the administration to determine whether a person or a foreign financial institution is covered by either Executive Order 14024 (see 2203090036) or Executive Order 14039,…

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(see 2108230061). The administration would have to justify who is covered if either the chair or ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee or the Senate Foreign Relations Committee asks it to. The bill says the administration would have to respond to a request within 60 days. The voice vote in committee was April 5. It was co-sponsored by Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., and Rep Susan Wild, D-Pa.