The House passed 14 bills bipartisan aimed at condemning, sanctioning, and holding Iran and its terrorist allies accountable for their hostile actions:
We voted ‘Yes’ on the No U.S. Financing for Iran Act (H.R. 5921) to effectively cut off the Iranian Government from the U.S. financial system. Additionally, this measure would prevent the Export-Import Bank as well as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from financing projects associated with the Iranian Government.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Iran-China Energy Sanctions Act (H.R. 5923) to target and expand sanctions on the small, independent Chinese oil refiners driving Chinese purchases of Iranian crude.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Holding Iranian Leaders Accountable Act (H.R. 6245) to expose the finances of Iran’s authoritarian leaders and crack down on financial institutions that maintain accounts in connection with those funds.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Iran Sanctions Accountability Act (H.R. 6015) to close loopholes through which Iran could divert humanitarian aid to fund terrorism and require the president to prescribe regulations to ensure that humanitarian assistance reaches the intended population in need.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the H.R. 6408 to revoke the tax-exempt status of entities that have been found to be providing material support to terrorist organizations.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Solidify Iran Sanctions Act (H.R. 3033) to make permanent the sanctions that restrict funding for Iran’s energy and weapons sectors, curtailing the regime’s ability to finance terrorism and develop its nuclear program.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the No Technology for Terror Act (H.R. 6603) to make permanent existing U.S. export control restrictions that prohibit the transfer of American made technology to Iran.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Strengthening Tools to Counter the Use of Human Shields Act (H.R. 5917) to improve the implementation and enforcement of sanctions against terrorist organizations and other bad actors that use innocent civilians as human shields.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the No Paydays to Hostage Takers Act (H.R. 5826) to impose sanctions and strict penalties on Iran and any other hostile governments or individuals who engage in hostage-taking or wrongfully detain United States nationals.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Illicit Captagon Trafficking Suppression Act (H.R. 4681) to impose sanctions on foreign persons who facilitate or profit from the production or proliferation of Captagon, an addictive drug produced and sold to fund terrorist activities.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Standing Against Houthi Aggression Act (H.R. 6046) to designate the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization and to impose sanctions on any foreign persons or entities associated with the group.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Iran Counterterrorism Act (H.R. 6323) to enable Congress to block sanctions waivers for the Iranian regime until it ends its support for international acts of terrorism.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the Iran Sanctions Relief Review Act (H.R. 4691) to enable Congress to review, and if necessary block, any effort by the Biden administration to terminate U.S. sanctions against the Iranian regime.
We voted ‘Yes’ on the (H.R. 5947) to terminate President Biden’s waiver used to release $6 billion of Iranian funds that were being held in South Korea to Qatar.
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