Key Votes
HR 927 - Cuba Sanctions Bill - Key Vote
National Key Votes
Stages
- March 12, 1996 Executive Signed
- March 6, 1996 House Conference Report Adopted
- March 5, 1996 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- Oct. 19, 1995 Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 14, 1995 Introduced
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Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Signed (Executive) - Became Public Law No. 104-114 - March 12, 1996
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (336-86) - March 6, 1996 (Key vote)
Title: Cuba Sanctions Bill
Vote to adopt a conference report that increases United States sanctions against the Cuban government.
- States that the President should apply sanctions against all foreign countries providing assistance to Cuba.
- Requires all United States directors of international financial institutions to oppose the admission of Cuba as a member of their institution.
- Authorizes the President to provide published information, humanitarian assistance, and support for democratic and human rights groups in Cuba in support of democracy-building efforts.
- Stipulates that the United States will withhold assistance to the independent states of the former Soviet Union equal to the amount of assistance and credit that the country is providing for intelligence facilities in Cuba.
- Allows the President to take steps to terminate the economic embargo of Cuba, once a transition Cuban government is in power.
- Gives U.S. nationals the authority to sue a person or entity who traffics property confiscated by the Cuban government, and allows the President to suspend this authority for up to 6 months.
- Reaffirms ban on products that originate in Cuba, are made in Cuba, or are transported through Cuba.
- Condemns the Castro regime shooting of the "Brothers to the Rescue" aircraft and urges the President to seek Fidel Castro's indictment in the International Court of Justice.
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (74-22) - March 5, 1996 (Key vote)
Title: Cuba Sanctions Bill
Vote to adopt a conference report that increases United States sanctions against the Cuban government.
- States that the President should apply sanctions against all foreign countries providing assistance to Cuba.
- Requires all United States directors of international financial institutions to oppose the admission of Cuba as a member of their institution.
- Authorizes the President to provide published information, humanitarian assistance, and support for democratic and human rights groups in Cuba in support of democracy-building efforts.
- Stipulates that the United States will withhold assistance to the independent states of the former Soviet Union equal to the amount of assistance and credit that the country is providing for intelligence facilities in Cuba.
- Allows the President to take steps to terminate the economic embargo of Cuba, once a transition Cuban government is in power.
- Gives U.S. nationals the authority to sue a person or entity who traffics property confiscated by the Cuban government, and allows the President to suspend this authority for up to 6 months.
- Reaffirms ban on products that originate in Cuba, are made in Cuba, or are transported through Cuba.
- Condemns the Castro regime shooting of the "Brothers to the Rescue" aircraft and urges the President to seek Fidel Castro's indictment in the International Court of Justice.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (74-24) - Oct. 19, 1995 (Key vote)
Title: Cuba Sanctions Bill
Vote to pass a bill that increases United States sanctions against the Cuban government.
- States that the President should apply sanctions against all foreign countries providing assistance to Cuba.
- Requires all United States directors of international financial institutions to oppose the admission of Cuba as a member of their institution.
- Authorizes the President to provide published information, humanitarian assistance, and support for democratic and human rights groups in Cuba in support of democracy-building efforts.
- Stipulates that the United States will withhold assistance to the independent states of the former Soviet Union equal to the amount of assistance and credit that the country is providing for intelligence facilities in Cuba.
- Allows the President to take steps to terminate the economic embargo of Cuba once a transition Cuban government is in power.
- Gives U.S. nationals the authority to sue a person or entity who traffics property confiscated by the Cuban government, and allows the President to suspend this authority for up to 6 months.
- Reaffirms ban on products that originate in Cuba, are made in Cuba, or are transported through Cuba.
Sponsors
- Dan L. Burton (IN - R) (Out Of Office)
Co-sponsors
- Robert E. 'Rob' Andrews (NJ - D)
- Cass Ballenger (NC - ) (Out Of Office)
- Roscoe G. Bartlett (MD - R) (Out Of Office)
- Joe Linus Barton (TX - R)
- Richard M. Burr (NC - R) (Out Of Office)
- Ken S. Calvert (CA - R)
- Steven J. 'Steve' Chabot (OH - R)
- Thomas Dale 'Tom' DeLay (TX - R) (Out Of Office)
- Peter Deutsch (FL - ) (Out Of Office)
- Lincoln Diaz-Balart (FL - R) (Out Of Office)
- Robert K. 'Bob' Dornan (CA - ) (Out Of Office)
- John J. 'Jimmy' Duncan Jr. (TN - R)
- Eliot L. Engel (NY - D)
- Philip 'Phil' English (PA - R) (Out Of Office)
- Thomas W. Ewing (IL - R) (Out Of Office)
- Mark Foley (FL - R) (Out Of Office)
- Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (NJ - R)
- David Funderburk (NC - R) (Out Of Office)
- Elton W. Gallegly (CA - R) (Out Of Office)
- Wayne T. Gilchrest (MD - R) (Out Of Office)
- Porter J. Goss (FL - ) (Out Of Office)
- Luis V. Gutierrez (IL - D)
- James V. Hansen (UT - ) (Out Of Office)
- Samuel Robert 'Sam' Johnson (TX - R)
- Jay C. Kim (CA - ) (Out Of Office)
- Peter T. 'Pete' King (NY - R)
- Joseph K. 'Joe' Knollenberg (MI - R) (Out Of Office)
- Bill McCollum (FL - R) (Out Of Office)
- Carrie P. Meek (FL - ) (Out Of Office)
- Robert 'Bob' Menendez (NJ - D) (Out Of Office)
- Thomas E. 'Tom' Petri (WI - R)
- Dana T. Rohrabacher (CA - R)
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL - R)
- Edward R. 'Ed' Royce (CA - R)
- Matthew 'Matt' Salmon (AZ - ) (Out Of Office)
- Marshall Clement 'Mark' Sanford Jr. (SC - R) (Out Of Office)
- E. Clay Shaw Jr. (FL - R) (Out Of Office)
- Christopher H. 'Chris' Smith (NJ - R)
- Gerald B.H. 'Jerry' Solomon (NY - R) (Out Of Office)
- Karen L. Thurman (FL - ) (Out Of Office)
- Robert G. 'Bob' Torricelli (NJ - D) (Out Of Office)
- Barbara F. Vucanovich (NV - R) (Out Of Office)
- Charles Wilson (TX - D) (Out Of Office)