HR 2404
United States-Cuba Relations Normalization Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the United States-Cuba Relations Normalization Act, aims to lift the longstanding trade embargo on Cuba and restore more normal relations between the two countries. It repeals key legislation like the Cuban Democracy Act and the LIBERTAD Act, removes restrictions on trade and travel, and allows for greater engagement in negotiations regarding property claims and human rights. The bill also authorizes common carriers to provide telecommunications services between the U.S. and Cuba and allows for the President to impose new export controls if necessary.
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Primary sponsor
Bobby L. Rush
Cosponsors
Anna G. Eshoo
Barbara Lee
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