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“The President should have to tell Congress in writing before ending, waiving, or otherwise easing covered Iran sanctions, including certain licenses, and explain what action is proposed and why.”
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“The President should have to tell Congress before taking certain actions to ease Iran sanctions, explain the planned action and the reason for it, and provide more detail when the action would greatly change U.S. policy toward Iran or when key committees ask for it.”
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“Private business information about a specific person or entity should be included in Iran sanctions reports only if Congress promises to keep it confidential or that person or entity gives written consent.”
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“If the House and Senate vote to reject a specific Iran sanctions relief action, the President should have to wait before acting; if that rejection becomes law, the President should be barred from carrying out that specific action.”
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“If Congress passes a disapproval resolution and it becomes law, the President should be barred from carrying out the proposed Iran sanctions action.”
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“Congress should have a formal chance to review and vote before a president takes major steps to ease United States sanctions on Iran.”
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“Congressional approval or disapproval resolutions on Iran sanctions actions should use set wording, be introduced by congressional leaders or Senate designees, and move through faster procedures that limit delays, objections, and debate while preserving each chamber's power to change its rules later.”
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“The United States should keep strong sanctions on Iran in law and make it harder for a president to lift them without meeting strict conditions and involving Congress.”
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“The President should have some room to pause sanctions when U.S. interests require it, but that flexibility should be limited and visible to Congress.”
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“The review process should cover ending Iran sanctions, waiving them for a specific person, and licenses that would greatly change U.S. policy toward Iran, while leaving out routine licenses that do not make a major policy change.”
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