Wednesday, June 30 2010
Steve Schulman (News Around The World Today)
A bipartisan bill to end a decades-old United States ban on travel to Cuba is beginning to work its way through Congress. On Tuesday a senior lawmaker said that a congressional panel is ready to take the first steps aimed at both ending a travel ban that has been in existence since the Cold War as well as removing existing blockades to food sales to Cuba.
Business as well as farm groups in the United States support this bill that House of Representative Agricultural Committee Chairman Collin Peterson and Representative Jerry Moran crafted together...
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