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1. Should the U.S. Sanction Turkey for its Invasion of Northern Syria?

This bill — Protect Against Conflict by Turkey (PACT) Act — would impose financial and travel sanctions on Turkey for its invasion of Northern Syria. These sanctions would target Turkish officials and entities involved in the incursion and those committing human rights abuses. It would also impose sanctions on Turkey for its acquisition of a Russian missile system under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, require a report on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s net worth, and condemn Turkey’s attacks against America’s Kurdish allies in Northern Syria.  Vote now →  

2. Should the House Call for the U.S. Government to Officially Recognize the Armenian Genocide?

This resolution would express the sense of the House of Representatives that it’s the United States’ policy to commemorate the Armenian genocide through official recognition and remembrance. It would also reject efforts to enlist, engage, or otherwise associate the U.S. government with denial of the Armenian Genocide or any other genocide. Finally, it would encourage education about and public understanding of the genocide’s facts, including the U.S. role in the humanitarian relief effort and the Armenian genocide’s relevance to modern-day crimes against humanity.  Vote now →  

3. Should Mining & Geothermal Leasing in Lands Near the Grand Canyon be Permanently Banned?

This bill — the Grand Canyon Centennial Protection Act — would make a current 20-year ban on mining and geothermal leasing on approximately one million acres of federal land in Arizona permanent. Consequently, it would ban new mining or mineral production on those lands adjacent to Grand Canyon National Park.   Vote now →  
 

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