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Iran Sanctions Act: Permanent Rules, No Expiration Date

This act makes the sanctions imposed on Iran in 1996 permanent, without a specified end date. This means the United States will continue efforts to curb Iran's weapons programs and support for terrorism, potentially impacting international stability and the security of U.S. allies.
Key points
Sanctions against Iran, originally from 1996, are now made permanent, removing their expiration date.
The act aims to continue restricting Iran's weapons programs and its support for terrorist groups.
This change signals a long-term U.S. commitment to its pressure policy on Iran.
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Additional Information
Solidify Iran Sanctions Act of 2025
Print number: HR 1800
Sponsor: Rep. Mackenzie, Ryan [R-PA-7]
Process start date: 2025-03-03