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November 20, 2003 

USA*Engage Endorses Senate Sanctions Reform Legislation

USA*Engage today announced that it has endorsed sanctions reform legislation recently introduced by Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The Sanctions Policy Reform Act (S.1861) would provide a framework for consideration by the legislative and executive branches of proposed unilateral economic sanctions in order to ensure coordination of Unites States policy with respect to trade, security and human rights.


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