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Foreign Affairs issues impact all of us and are important to my work in Congress.

September 23, 2016
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) issued the following statement Friday (September 23) upon passage of H.R. 5931, the No More Cash Ransoms to Iran Act, a bill that passed the House on Thursday night (September 22).

November 19, 2015
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) issued the following statement Thursday (Nov. 19) following his vote for the American SAFE Act of 2015, a bill authored by Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul in conjunction with six House committees. Congressman Westerman co-sponsored the bill along with 88 other House members.

November 16, 2015
Congressman Bruce Westerman (Ar-04) issued the following statement condemning the Paris terror attacks, which left hundreds dead and injured Friday (Nov. 13).

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October 1, 2015
Congressman Bruce Westerman (AR-04) voted Thursday (October 1) for the Justice for Victims of Iranian Terrorism Act. He issued the following statement.

September 11, 2015
Congressman Bruce Westerman (R-Hot Springs) issued the following statement following his vote Friday (September 11) against the Iran Nuclear Agreement.

September 10, 2015
Blog Post
The actions being taken by the House of Representatives this week will give your elected officials the opportunity to kill the bad deal between the Obama administration and Iran. But for many of you, the procedures and votes we are taking may be confusing.
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August 19, 2015
Congressman Bruce Westerman (R-Hot Springs) issued the following statement following his return from a congressional delegation trip to Israel.

July 15, 2015
Members of Arkansas' congressional delegation said Tuesday that they're skeptical of the deal President Barack Obama's administration and other countries negotiated to restrict Iran's nuclear program, though several said they want to read it before passing judgment.

July 14, 2015
The nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers announced on Tuesday has been met with condemnation from Arkansas’s Congressional delegation. The six Republicans argue nothing less than an entirely nuclear free Iran is acceptable and that the deal won’t keep Iran from acquiring nuclear arms capabilities.

July 14, 2015
Lawmakers are now weighing in on the Iran nuclear deal.