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To: RetiredNow who wrote (982157)11/16/2016 2:08:49 PM
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There's hope out there wrt to millennials. POTUS Elect Trump will get the economy back on track and we all know what happens to liberals once they start making money only to watch the liberal dem pols confiscate it.



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H.R. 6297: Iran Sanctions Extension Act


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Overview Details Text To reauthorize the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996.

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    Introduced:Nov 14, 2016

    Status:Passed House on Nov 15, 2016

    This bill passed in the House on November 15, 2016 and goes to the Senate next for consideration.

    Sponsor:

    Edward “Ed” Royce

    Representative for California's 39th congressional district

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    Last Updated: Nov 14, 2016
    Length: 2 pages




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