End the Travel Ban on Cuba

HR 874 Co-Sponsors (162)

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A list of co-sponsors of H.R. 874, "The Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act." 

If your member of congress has not co-sponsored this legislation, see our action alert for information about how to contact him/her and urge him/her to support this bill. 

*For the Library of Congress co-sponsor list, please visit www.thomas.gov , and search by bill number.

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Cuba Travel Ban Legislation Goes Public

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Obama on Cuban-American Family Travel

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Check out this Friday afternoon article with news from the White House on President Obama’s apparent intention to announce an end to all restrictions on Cuban-American family travel and remittances to Cuba . . . prior to the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago in mid-April.  Momentum is building.  The world will notice.  The next move is congressional action on “travel for all.” here.

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125 Reps co-sponsor "travel for all"--has yours?

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On April 2, Representatives Bill Delahunt (D-MA) and Jeff Flake (R-AZ), along with Representatives Farr (D-CA), McGovern (D-MA), Emerson (R-MO), DeLauro (D-CT), Chaffetz (new member, R-UT), Lee (D-CA), Berry (D-AR), and Edwards (D-MD), plus important leaders within the Cuban-American community, participated in a block-buster press conference announcing HR 874, the House companion to the Senate travel bill, S 428.  The Cuban Americans hit it out of the park, leaving no doubt about the support for "travel for all" from the Cuban-American community. We wish you could have been there. 

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Travel Ban Legislation Goes Public

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On Tuesday, March 31 at noon, Senators Dorgan (D-ND), Enzi (R-WY), and Dodd (D-CT), along with representatives of the American Farm Bureau, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Human Rights Watch, publicly announced S. 428, "The Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act" in a press conference so well attended that reporters were standing in the halls. LAWG was there capturing the excitement of the moment and representing all of you.

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