The Cuban Democracy Act prohibited such trade.
The 'Democracy Act' as a federal law would:
He also supported the Cuban Democracy Act of 1992, which tightened the embargo while holding out the prospect of further assistance.
The Democracy Act of 1992 further exacerbated the problems in Cuba's medical system.
Such a policy is, in fact, suggested by the Cuban Democracy Act of 1992.
The Cuban Democracy Act of 1992 is aimed at trying to bring about political freedom.
In response to the first of these, Sifton in 1913 introduced the Direct Democracy Act.
You fail to understand the larger strategy behind the Cuban Democracy Act and the telecommunications policy and the implications of both.
Administration guidelines state their purpose is the "implementation of the telecommunications provisions of the Cuban Democracy Act."
The "Democracy Act" or federal statute would outline the details with which the constitutional amendment would be implemented.