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	"author_name": "DSA IC Americas Subcommittee",
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	"title": "Tell Congress: Stop The Siege on Cuba",
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	"description": "The Trump administration has opened a new front in the decades-long assault on Cuba—cutting off the island’s access to oil, crippling its energy grid, and accelerating a humanitarian crisis for more than ten million people. This isn’t an accident. It’s economic warfare. It’s a siege. We’re demanding that Congress act: block Trump’s executive order, and advance legislation that begins to undo decades of U.S. economic repression. Cuban families deserve relief, dignity, and a future free from political punishment. Use our tool to send a letter to your members of congress urging that they sign on to two bills that together represent the most significant legislative effort in decades to overturn the embargo. About the Bills H.R. 7521 – To Lift the Trade Embargo on Cuba This bill, introduced in the House by Rep. Jim McGovern, aims to fully repeal the U.S. trade embargo on Cuba by dismantling the legal foundations of decades of economic sanctions and restrictions. The bill would repeal the key trade–embargo authorities in U.S. law and eliminate specific legal blocks on travel, trade, telecommunications, and financial exchange between the two countries. It would also extend normal trade–relations tariff treatment to Cuban goods and eliminate caps on remittances. These changes would open the door to normal commercial exchange and people-to-people contact that has been mostly illegal for decades. U.S.–Cuba Trade Act of 2025 (S.136) Introduced in the Senate by Sen. Ron Wyden with co-sponsorship from Sen. Jeff Merkley, this companion bill has the same core purpose: end the longstanding trade embargo and normalize relations with Cuba. The text of the bill lays out a comprehensive repeal of Cuba-specific trade restrictions embedded in U.S. law and removes barriers to trade, investment, and travel between the United States and Cuba.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-congress-stop-the-siege-on-cuba"
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