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“The Secretary of State should have to notify the appropriate congressional committees when a covered contract is allowed for humanitarian aid, disaster relief, urgent life-saving work, civilian evacuation, or U.S. national security interests.”
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“The Secretary of State should be able to let an otherwise blocked federal contract go forward when it serves U.S. national security interests or when the Secretary decides a waiver is in the U.S. national interest.”
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“Federal agencies should refuse covered goods or services contracts to people, companies, banks, insurers, foreign government entities, and related organizations that knowingly do major business with parts of Venezuela's government the United States does not recognize.”
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“People or companies with a valid Treasury Department OFAC license to operate in Venezuela should not be barred from covered federal contracts because of Venezuela activity covered by that license.”
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“Federal agencies should still be able to use covered contracts to support U.S. government work and facilities in Venezuela, operate and maintain U.S. diplomatic and consular posts there, or work with international organizations.”
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“The Venezuela-related federal contracting restriction should apply to covered contracts signed during the three years after the rule takes effect.”
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