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US S722

Countering Iran's Destabilizing Activities Act of 2017


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Introduced
03/23/2017
In Committee
05/25/2017
Crossed Over
06/16/2017
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Countering Iran's Destabilizing Activities Act of 2017 This bill directs the Departments of State, Defense, and Treasury and the Director of National Intelligence to submit a strategy every two years for deterring conventional and asymmetric Iranian activities that threaten the United States and key allies in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond. The President shall impose asset blocking and U.S. exclusion sanctions against any person that materially contributes to: (1) Iran's ballistic missile or weapons of mass destruction programs, or (2) the sale or transfer to Iran of specified military equipment or the provision of related technical or financial assistance. The President shall impose against Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated foreign persons sanctions with respect to blocking property of, and prohibiting transactions with, foreign persons who commit or support terrorism. The President may impose asset blocking sanctions against any person identified by the State Department as responsible for extrajudicial killings, torture, or other gross violations of internationally recognized human rights committed against certain individuals in Iran. The bill requires specified existing sanctions against persons for materially contributing to Iran's ballistic missile program or for supporting Iran's acts of international terrorism to continue until 90 days after the President certifies that such activities ceased during the immediately preceding three-month period. The bill exempts certain humanitarian and national security activities from sanctions. The President may temporarily waive the imposition or continuation of sanctions under specified circumstances. The bill sets forth reporting requirements with respect to: (1) persons contributing to Iran's ballistic missile program, (2) U.S.-European Union sanctions coordination, (3) U.S. citizens detained by Iran, and (4) each use of the waiver authority.

AI Summary

This bill directs the Departments of State, Defense, and Treasury and the Director of National Intelligence to submit a strategy every two years for deterring conventional and asymmetric Iranian activities that threaten the United States and key allies in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond. The bill imposes sanctions on persons that contribute to Iran's ballistic missile or weapons of mass destruction programs, as well as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated foreign persons for terrorism-related activities. It also imposes sanctions on persons responsible for human rights abuses in Iran. The bill includes provisions related to the Russian Federation, including codifying existing sanctions, expanding sanctions for cyber activities, and requiring congressional review of certain sanctions actions.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (64)

Bob Corker (R)* Lamar Alexander (R),  Michael Bennet (D),  Richard Blumenthal (D),  Roy Blunt (R),  Cory Booker (D),  John Boozman (R),  Richard Burr (R),  Shelley Moore Capito (R),  Ben Cardin (D),  Bob Casey (D),  Bill Cassidy (R),  Susan Collins (R),  Chris Coons (D),  John Cornyn (R),  Tom Cotton (R),  Mike Crapo (R),  Ted Cruz (R),  Steve Daines (R),  Joe Donnelly (D),  Joni Ernst (R),  Deb Fischer (R),  Jeff Flake (R),  Cory Gardner (R),  Chuck Grassley (R),  Kamala Harris (D),  Orrin Hatch (R),  Heidi Heitkamp (D),  Dean Heller (R),  John Hoeven (R),  James Inhofe (R),  Tim Kaine (D),  John Neely Kennedy (R),  Angus King (I),  Amy Klobuchar (D),  Mike Lee (R),  Joe Manchin (I),  John McCain (R),  Claire McCaskill (D),  Bob Menendez (D),  Jerry Moran (R),  Lisa Murkowski (R),  Bill Nelson (D),  David Perdue (R),  Gary Peters (D),  Rob Portman (R),  Jim Risch (R),  Pat Roberts (R),  Mike Rounds (R),  Marco Rubio (R),  Ben Sasse (R),  Chuck Schumer (D),  Tim Scott (R),  Debbie Stabenow (D),  Luther Strange (R),  Dan Sullivan (R),  Jon Tester (D),  Thom Tillis (R),  Pat Toomey (R),  Chris Van Hollen (D),  Mark Warner (D),  Roger Wicker (R),  Ron Wyden (D),  Todd Young (R), 

Last Action

Message on Senate action sent to the House. (on 06/29/2017)

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