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October 31, 2003 

USA*Engage Urges Congress to Retain Cuba Travel Amendments in Appropriations Bill

USA*Engage has issued a press release urging Congress to retain amendments in the Treasury-transportation Appropriations bill that would suspend enforcement of current travel restrictions on Cuba. Last week, the Senate voted overwhelmingly in favor of the Craig/Dorgan amendment to suspend enforcement of current restrictions on travel to Cuba. The House passed an identical measure in September.


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