How long Congress gets to review
After Congress gets the report, lawmakers have 30 days to review the proposed Iran sanctions change. If the report arrives between July 10 and September 7, the review period becomes 60 days.
What's your stance?
After Congress gets the report, lawmakers have 30 days to review the proposed Iran sanctions change. If the report arrives between July 10 and September 7, the review period becomes 60 days.
Pick the stance you'd want ModernAction to turn into a message to your elected officials about this issue.
Start with your overall view on the topic. If that first answer could map differently across the linked bills, we'll show the provisions that matter before that message gets written.
Start with the main topic. If nuance changes what your stance means across the linked bills, review the provisions before that stance is turned into a message for your elected officials.
After Congress gets the report, lawmakers have 30 days to review the proposed Iran sanctions change. If the report arrives between July 10 and September 7, the review period becomes 60 days.
What's your stance?