A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the US House of Representatives, led by Rep. Michelle Steel (R-CA), Committee on Foreign Affairs chair Michael McCaul (R-TX) and Rep. Susie Lee (D-NV), introduced a bill to make the measures established in the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 permanent.

The bill, cosponsored by 16 Republicans and 8 Democrats in the House, is a companion to similar Senate legislation introduced by Senators Tim Scott (R-SC), Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH).

Steel noted in a press release that the provisions of the act are set to expire in 2026. The Solidify Iran Sanctions Act (SISA) would ensure that the US can “maintain critical deterrents” and “apply pressure to the Iranian regime to prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons.”

“Iran has made clear it has no interest in participating in the international community or working towards peace. Iran brutalizes its own people, most recently conducting chemical attacks on thousands of schoolgirls,” Steel said. “The rogue state continues to make threats against democracy and actively sponsors terrorism around the world. Through this bipartisan, bicameral legislation, we can prevent Iran from possessing nuclear weapons and further jeopardizing global peace.”... Read More: Arutz-7