Madam President, I am deeply disappointed that common sense seems to be harder to find in Washington, DC. It is just not common enough. I certainly hope that we have an opportunity to see SISA--my bill-- make permanent the sanctions against Iran. It is critically important that we show progress sidelining the largest state supporter of terrorism in the world. I yield the floor. ____________________
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