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DATE (33)
VerDate Aug 31 2005
1996
APRIL 25, 2006
1961
later than 30 days
six months
January 1, 2006
every six months
2
1996
24
months
annual
between August 5, 1996
180 days
later than 90 days
15 days
14
days
5(c)(2
March 15, 2006
at least 30 days
13059
1979
12959 of May 6, 1995
January
16
1, 2006
12957
later than 15 days
12959
later than 10 days
April 13, 2005
twenty years
the preceding four years
JANUARY 6, 2005
13
1996
EVENT (5)
SESSION
H. R. 282
the ‘‘Iran Sanctions Act
the ‘‘Iran Freedom Support
Act
Iran Freedom
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GPE (50)
Iran
the United States
United States
Texas
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Libya
California
Washington
Virginia
Ohio
Florida
States
Georgia
a United States
Minnesota
New York
Kentucky
Wisconsin
Illinois
North Carolina
South Carolina
Indiana
the Russian Federation
Maryland
New Jersey
Oregon
North
Carolina
Mississippi
Iowa
Rhode Island
China
North Africa Initiative
ISRAEL
Oklahoma
Massachusetts
the United States Permanent
Pakistan
South
Carolina
Alabama
New Mexico
Arizona
Colorado
Tennessee
New
York
South Caro-
lina
Alaska
LOC (2)
Broader Middle East
the Middle East
NORP (2)
IRANIAN
FUNDING.—The
ORG (50)
HMBILLS
SEC
Congress
United
Senate
Federal Register
the Government of Iran
the Committee on International Relations
the House of Representatives
Foreign Relations
U.S.C.
the State of the Union
Treaty
the Committee on International
United States Government
the Committee on Foreign Relations
FERSON
MEPI
the United Nations Security Council
TIONS SECURITY COUNCIL
Department of State
MATSUI
Office of Global Security Risks
Sec
Exchange Commission
Committee
UNITED NA-
the Office of Global Security Risks
the United Nations
NEUGEBAUER
Commerce
BUTTERFIELD
the Committee on Appropriations of the House
the Federal Register
Pennsyl-
vania
House of Representa-
WYNN
State
NPT
the Committee of the Whole
House
LAHOOD
CULBERSON
ROTHMAN
the International Emergency Economic Powers Act
OFFICE OF GLOBAL SECURITY
the Committee on Appropriations of
NORWOOD
Corporation Finance
PERSON (50)
DAVIS
RYAN
PETERSON
BROWN
JONES
UDALL
THOMPSON
MILLER
ROGERS
SMITH
BISHOP
YOUNG
TERRY
HASTINGS
MANZULLO
MCHUGH
EVERETT
MARIO DIAZ-BALART
MCINTYRE
GILCHREST
WATSON
CROWLEY
ROS-LEHTINEN
CRENSHAW
NAPOLITANO
CLYBURN
FITZPATRICK
EMERSON
HARMAN
MALONEY
BACA
WOLF
EVANS
BROWN-WAITE
LATOURETTE
CALVERT
CUBIN
PASCRELL
PICKERING
MCCAUL
LARSEN
PUTNAM
MCHENRY
REYNOLDS
WALDEN
KINGSTON
GERLACH
SHUSTER
WEXLER
TAUSCHER
Topic Classifications
government oversight
40.1%
financial regulation
28.3%
public health
27.3%
Extracted Keywords
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