HR 3067
CASES Act of 2023
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This bill, the CASES Act of 2023, aims to hold certain Argentine officials accountable for corruption and human rights violations by authorizing the U.S. President to impose sanctions. The legislation requires the State Department to report annually to Congress on the assets of five specific individuals – Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Máximo Kirchner, Juan Martín Mena, Oscar Parrilli, and Carlos Zannini – and determine if they meet criteria for sanctions. If the President finds these officials meet the criteria, they will be subject to sanctions as outlined in the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act.
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Jenniffer [R-PR-At Large] Rescom. González-Colón
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