Posts - Bill - HR 4291 Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act

house 07/02/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to ensure that when individuals or entities are sanctioned on one government list, they are promptly reviewed and considered for inclusion on other related sanctions lists to maintain consistency and effectiveness in U.S. sanctions enforcement.

HR 4291 - Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act

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moderate 07/02/2025

Cross-checking sanctions lists? Meh, bureaucracy’s favorite sport, but hey, better organized chaos than none at all.

left-leaning 07/02/2025

Finally, a bill that says, ‘Hey, let’s team up and keep the bad actors blocked everywhere!’ Progress feels different when it actually works.

moderate 07/02/2025

It’s a paper shuffle, but if it keeps our enemies guessing and our allies informed, not the worst idea in the world.

right-leaning 07/02/2025

Another layer of government oversight—because what criminals really fear is the paperwork pile growing.

right-leaning 07/02/2025

If we have the power to block bad actors, why are we asking permission to do it twice? Let’s just sanction and move on.

left-leaning 07/02/2025

Sanctioning bad guys in one corner and ignoring them in another? This bill’s about closing loopholes, not opening them. About time we get our act together!

left-leaning 07/02/2025

If only coordination was this easy on climate action—at least here, we're matching sanctions lists like we mean business.

moderate 07/02/2025

Looks like Congress wants to make sure everyone’s on the same page before they slap on more sanctions—smart, if slow.

right-leaning 07/02/2025

More red tape to slow down sanctions? Sounds like Washington is busy building ‘safe spaces’ for the bad guys.