To prohibit assistance or reparations to Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Syria.
Summary
H.R. 3137 is a legislative proposal that would prohibit the United States government from using taxpayer-funded foreign aid to provide financial assistance or reparations to Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Syria. This restriction would apply to direct loans, credits, and insurance provided through the Export-Import Bank of the United States. For the average citizen, the bill's primary impact would be ensuring that federal funds are not directed toward these specific foreign governments for economic support or compensatory payments.
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