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S 950 in Congressional Session 108

Official Summary

 

Bill Number : S 950

 

Title : A bill to allow travel between the United States and Cuba.

 

SUMMARY AS OF:
11/11/2003--Reported to Senate amended.    (There is 1 other summary) Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act of 2003 - Prohibits the President from regulating or prohibiting travel to or from Cuba by U.S. citizens or legal residents, or any of the transactions ordinarily incident to such travel relating to: (1) accompanied personal baggage; (2) payment of living expenses and the acquisition of personal-use goods or services; (3) travel arrangements; (4) nonscheduled air, sea, or land voyage transactions, (such provision does not permit the carriage of articles other than accompanied baggage into Cuba or the United States); and (5) normal banking transactions. States that such provision does not: (1) restrict presidential authority in time of war or armed hostilities between the United States and Cuba, or of imminent danger to the public health or the physical safety of U.S. travelers; and (2) authorize U.S. importation of personal consumption goods acquired in Cuba. Sets forth findings respecting human rights violations in Cuba, including harassment of peaceful dissidents such as Oscar Elias Biscet, and noting the human rights work of Oswaldo Paya. Expresses the sense of the Senate that the Government of Cuba will never be welcomed into the community of democratic nations unless that government: (1) undertakes significant political and economic reforms called for by reporters of the Varela project; (2) allows the International Committee of the Red Cross unrestricted access to all Cuban prisons and places of detention; (3) honors the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights request to allow his special representative to visit Cuba to assess the human rights situation; and (4) frees all political prisoners. Expresses the sense of the Senate that: (1) the Organization of American States Inter-American Commission on Human Rights should continue reporting on the human rights situation in Cuba and should request a visit in order to review and report on such situation; (2) the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and his personal representative should pursue implementation of the 2002 Resolution regarding human rights in Cuba; (3) the European Union, to build upon the European Parliament's recognition of Cuban dissidents, should request to visit Cuba in order to review and report on the human rights situation; (4) representatives from the International Committee of the Red Cross should seek immediate access to all Cuban prisons and report on incarceration conditions; and (5) human rights organizations should issue statements of solidarity with the Cuban human rights activists, political dissidents, prisoners of conscience, independent journalists, and other Cubans demanding their release and seeking to secure their internationally recognized human rights and fundamental freedoms. Expresses the sense of the Senate that the Department of State should monitor financial transactions to and from Cuba to ensure that terrorist financing is not occurring. Directs the Secretary of State to report every 180 days on any actions taken by Cuba to provide or facilitate financial support for terrorism.

Votes

Title : A bill to allow travel between the United States and Cuba.
Votes in the US Senate
This Bill was not Voted in the US Senate
Votes in the US House
This Bill was not Voted in the US House

Sponsors

 
Congressional Sponsors of S 950
 
Bill Number : S 950

Title : A bill to allow travel between the United States and Cuba.

Sponsor: Sen Enzi, Michael B. [WY] (introduced 4/30/2003)      

ALPHABETICAL [followed by Cosponsors withdrawn]:     (Sort: by date)

Sen Akaka, Daniel K. [HI] - 7/23/2003

Sen Baucus, Max [MT] - 4/30/2003

Sen Bingaman, Jeff [NM] - 4/30/2003

Sen Bond, Christopher S. [MO] - 6/3/2003

Sen Boxer, Barbara [CA] - 5/15/2003

Sen Cantwell, Maria [WA] - 6/23/2003

Sen Chafee, Lincoln [RI] - 4/30/2003

Sen Collins, Susan M. [ME] - 5/3/2004

Sen Craig, Larry E. [ID] - 4/30/2003

Sen Crapo, Mike [ID] - 5/15/2003

Sen Daschle, Thomas A. [SD] - 3/1/2004

Sen Dayton, Mark [MN] - 4/30/2003

Sen Dodd, Christopher J. [CT] - 7/29/2003

Sen Dorgan, Byron L. [ND] - 4/30/2003

Sen Durbin, Richard [IL] - 5/21/2003

Sen Feingold, Russell D. [WI] - 5/14/2003

Sen Feinstein, Dianne [CA] - 5/6/2003

Sen Hagel, Chuck [NE] - 7/31/2003

Sen Harkin, Tom [IA] - 6/9/2003

Sen Inouye, Daniel K. [HI] - 10/30/2003

Sen Jeffords, James M. [VT] - 5/5/2003

Sen Johnson, Tim [SD] - 4/30/2003

Sen Kennedy, Edward M. [MA] - 6/23/2003

Sen Kerry, John F. [MA] - 9/22/2003

Sen Leahy, Patrick J. [VT] - 5/12/2003

Sen Levin, Carl [MI] - 10/28/2003

Sen Lincoln, Blanche L. [AR] - 8/1/2003

Sen Murray, Patty [WA] - 4/30/2003

Sen Nelson, E. Benjamin [NE] - 5/13/2003

Sen Pryor, Mark L. [AR] - 10/28/2003

Sen Reed, Jack [RI] - 7/7/2003

Sen Stabenow, Debbie [MI] - 11/12/2003

Sen Sununu, John E. [NH] - 6/4/2003

Sen Talent, Jim [MO] - 6/20/2003

Other Info

Bill Number : S 950

Title : A bill to allow travel between the United States and Cuba.

 

 
ALL ACTIONS:
 
4/30/2003:Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S5595-5596)
 
4/30/2003:Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. 1
 
1/6/2003:Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably. 1
 
1/11/2003:Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Lugar with an amendment. Without written report. 1
 
1/11/2003:Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 385.