House Foreign Relations Committee Approves Iran Counter-Proliferation Act of 2007
Today the House Foreign Relations Committee marked-up and approved H.R. 1400, the Iran Counter-Proliferation Act of 2007. Several amendments to the bill were made during the mark-up. The remarks of Committee Chairman Lantos (D-CA) made during the mark-up can be found here. Chairman Lantos indicted that the bill now has 300 co-sponsors.
Labels: Sanctions; Iran
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