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House Votes to Lift Ban on Cuba Travel by Susan Milligan / Boston Globe (via Common Dreams News Center)

The US House voted last night to lift
the ban on US citizens travelling to communist Cuba,
stunning hard-liners and defying a plea by the Bush
administration to retain harsh, 40-year-old sanctions
against a nation it sees as a terrorist state.  In an
unexpectedly lopsided and bipartisan 262-167 vote, the
House approved an amendment by Representative Jeff Flake,
Republican of Arizona, to prohibit funds from being used to
enforce the travel ban, effectively lifting it.

Since the amendment was attached to a
Treasury Department and Postal Service appropriations bill,
it had to pertain to spending to be considered in
order.

“Americans can travel to North
Korea and Iran, two-thirds of the axis of evil, but not to
Cuba,” said Representative William Delahunt, Democrat
of Quincy, MA. “That makes no sense, I would
suggest.”



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