The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (S. 494) is an act passed by the United States Congress sanctioned to provide for a transition to democracy and to promote economic recovery in Zimbabwe. Senators Bill Frist and Russ Feingold introduced the bill on March 8, 2001. Senators Frist, Jesse Helms, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Joseph Biden sponsored the bill. The Senate passed the bill on August 1 and the House passed the bill on December 4. President George W.

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  • The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (S. 494) is an act passed by the United States Congress sanctioned to provide for a transition to democracy and to promote economic recovery in Zimbabwe. Senators Bill Frist and Russ Feingold introduced the bill on March 8, 2001. Senators Frist, Jesse Helms, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Joseph Biden sponsored the bill. The Senate passed the bill on August 1 and the House passed the bill on December 4. President George W. Bush signed it into law on December 21. Simbi Veke Mubako, Zimbabwe's ambassador, and Cynthia McKinney accused supporters of the bill of anti-black racism.
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  • The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (S. 494) is an act passed by the United States Congress sanctioned to provide for a transition to democracy and to promote economic recovery in Zimbabwe. Senators Bill Frist and Russ Feingold introduced the bill on March 8, 2001. Senators Frist, Jesse Helms, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Joseph Biden sponsored the bill. The Senate passed the bill on August 1 and the House passed the bill on December 4. President George W.
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  • Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001
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