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HR 1800 · 119th Congress

Solidify Iran Sanctions Act of 2025

Introduced
2025-03-03
Sponsor
Rep. Mackenzie, Ryan [R-PA-7]
Cosponsors
2
Policy Area
International Affairs

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What This Bill Does

This bill, the Solidify Iran Sanctions Act of 2025, aims to strengthen and make permanent certain sanctions against Iran. It would make it harder for the President to lift these sanctions without approval from Congress. The bill focuses on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons and supporting terrorism. It also seeks to ensure that financial and energy-related restrictions on Iran remain in place.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This bill is unlikely to have a direct, immediate impact on the daily lives or finances of most everyday Americans, including low-income families, seniors, or veterans. The sanctions primarily target Iran's government and economy, not individual American citizens or domestic programs. There are no direct cuts or expansions to public programs like Social Security, Medicare, or food assistance mentioned in this type of legislation. However, if the sanctions lead to significant changes in global oil prices, Americans might indirectly see minor fluctuations at the gas pump, though this is not a guaranteed outcome.

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