CUBA, REPUBLIC OF
Articles and editorials
Let Yankee Tourists Shower Dollars on Cuba's Poor, S1633 [27FE]
Men Who Left the 26th of July Movement, E1456 [27JY]
Widening Window of Opportunity for Washington and Havana To Constructively Engage, E2310 [14DE]
Yes, Cuba Is a Terrorist Nation, E2141 [27NO]
Bills and resolutions
Crime: extradition to U.S. of Joanne Chesimard and certain other individuals (see H.R. 2292), H3465 [21JN]
Foreign policy: assist internal opposition and further help the Cuban people to regain their freedom (see S. 894), S5005 [16MY] (see H.R. 1271), H1294 [28MR]
———encourage release of political prisoners (see H. Con. Res. 123), H1924 [3MY]
———grant waiver to allow Cuban nationals to play professional baseball in the U.S. (see H.R. 26), H25 [3JA]
Foreign trade: allow the financing of agricultural sales (see H.R. 173), H61 [6JA]
———lift trade embargo (see S. 400), S1616 [27FE] (see H.R. 174), H61 [6JA] (see H.R. 798), H507 [28FE] (see H.R. 2662), H4724 [26JY]
———lift travel restrictions and certain trade sanctions (see S. 171), S527 [24JA] (see S. 239), S1012 [1FE]
———make exception to trade embargo for food, medicines, and goods and services intended for children, lift travel restrictions, and provide scholarships for certain Cuban nationals (see S. 1017), S6127 [12JN] (see H.R. 2138), H3067 [12JN]
———make exception to trade embargo for food, medicines and medical supplies, instruments, or equipment, lift travel restrictions, and allow cash remittances to Cuban citizens (see S. 402), S1616 [27FE] (see H.R. 797), H507 [28FE]
———normal trade relations status (see S. 401), S1616 [27FE] (see H.R. 796), H507 [28FE]
Human rights: violations (see S. Res. 62), S2730 [22MR] (see H. Res. 91), H959 [19MR]
Office of National Drug Control Policy: enter into negotiations with Cuban Government representatives to provide for increased cooperation on drug interdiction efforts (see H.R. 1124), H1011 [20MR]
Russia: prohibit the rescheduling or forgiveness of any debt owed to the U.S. until the intelligence facility at Lourdes, Cuba, is permanently closed (see H.R. 160), H61 [6JA]
Messages
National Emergency Relative to Cuba: President Bush, S1609 [27FE], H429 [27FE]
Telecommunications Services Payments to Cuba: President Bush, S1896 [6MR], S9503 [19SE], H635 [6MR], H5734 [19SE]
Petitions and memorials
Texas: removal of sanctions against Cuba, E1452 [26JY]
Remarks in House
Acosta, Sandy: National Association of Cuban-American Women Outstanding Achievement Award recipient, E423 [22MR]
China, People's Republic of: sale of weapons to Cuba, H3008 [12JN], H3077 [13JN], H3188 [14JN]
Civil liberties: emigration of nationals to the U.S., H2057 [9MY]
Dept. of the Treasury: prohibit funding to enforce economic embargo of Cuba, H4604-H4607 [25JY], E1478 [31JY]
Foreign trade: lift trade embargo, E2310 [14DE]
———lift trade embargo (H.R. 2662), E1451 [26JY]
———lift travel restrictions, H4598-H4604 [25JY], H7543 [31OC], E1478 [31JY]
Human rights: violations, H836 [13MR]
———violations (H. Res. 91), H1364-H1368 [3AP], E582 [5AP], E605 [24AP]
Latin America: U.S. policy, H7850 [6NO]
Miami, FL: tribute to Freedom Tower, E1146 [19JN]
Moreno, Claudia L.: National Association of Cuban-American Women Elena Mederos Award recipient, E423 [22MR]
Munoz, Lilia A.: National Association of Cuban-American Women Elena Mederos Award recipient, E423 [22MR]
Santos, Jorge Mas: Simon Wiesenthal Center National Community Service Award recipient, E476 [28MR]
26 of July Movement: anniversary, E1456 [27JY]
University of Miami: tribute to Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, E1812 [5OC]
Valdivia, Julia: National Association of Cuban-American Women Elena Mederos Award recipient, E423 [22MR]
Remarks in Senate
Drugs: Caribbean and South American nations drug interdiction strategy, S4883 [14MY], S6053 [11JN]
Foreign policy: assist internal opposition and further help the Cuban people to regain their freedom (S. 894), S5007 [16MY], S5112 [17MY]
———condition the financing of agricultural and medical exports on certification that convicted felons living as fugitives in Cuba are returned to the U.S., S13103-S13110 [13DE]
———condition the financing of agricultural and medical exports on certification that the Cuban government is not a sponsor of international terrorism, S13102-S13110 [13DE], S13455, S13456 [18DE]
Foreign trade: exception to trade embargo for food, medicines and medical supplies, instruments, or equipment, S11073 [25OC]
———lift trade embargo (S. 400), S1632 [27FE]
———lift travel restrictions and certain trade sanctions (S. 171), S550-S552 [24JA]
———lift travel restrictions and certain trade sanctions (S. 239), S1014, S1015 [1FE]
———make exception to trade embargo for food, medicines, and goods and services intended for children, lift travel restrictions, and provide scholarships for certain Cuban nationals (S. 1017), S6135, S6136 [12JN]
———make exception to trade embargo for food, medicines and medical supplies, instruments, or equipment, lift travel restrictions, and allow cash remittances to Cuban citizens (S. 402), S1632 [27FE]
———normal trade relations status (S. 401), S1632 [27FE]
Human rights: violations (S. Res. 62), S2778-S2781 [22MR]
International Trade Administration: trade agreement compliance funding through reductions in TV Marti funding, S9234-S9237 [10SE], S9359 [13SE]
Miami, FL: Cuban American National Foundation dedication of Freedom Tower, S5265 [21MY]
Reports
Human Rights Violations in Cuba: Dept. of State, S2779 [22MR]
Statements
Human Rights Violations in Cuba: Maritza Lugo, H836 [13MR]
Texts of
H. Res. 91, human rights violations, H1364 [3AP]
S. 171, lift travel restrictions and certain trade sanctions, S552 [24JA]
S. 239, Cuba Food and Medicine Access Act, S1014 [1FE]
S. Res. 62, human rights violations, S2777 [22MR]