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  • H.R. 6602 proposes changes to the Export Control Reform Act of 2018, focusing on how interagency disputes are settled. It makes decisions about disputes involving countries under a comprehensive U.S. arms embargo mandatory, and empowers the Committee chair to decide such issues if the...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 6602 is a bill that wants to change how the government solves disagreements about selling items to certain countries. It says that if they can't agree, a special leader decides, and it directly mentions Russia as one of those countries they look at for not selling certain things.

  • H. R. 6602 amends the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to modify how disputes involving the interagency process are resolved. It specifies that decisions relating to countries under a United States arms embargo must be made more decisively and clarifies the chair's authority...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 6602 is a bill that changes some rules about how the U.S. government handles disagreements between its own agencies when they're deciding how to deal with countries they don't want to sell weapons to, like Russia. It says these decisions must be made more clearly and adds rules to help decide who makes the final call if they can't agree.