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H.R. 874, The Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act (4 comments ↓)

H.R. 874 would allow travel between the United States and Cuba.

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Luis Moro

February 7, 2009, 9:40pm (report abuse)

About time. Now President Barack Obama and the new administration can prove they mean real Change for the world, verse the fifty years of failed policies with Cuba that's ruined so many families including mine. Cuba Policy is the ultimate test of Change we want, Change we need. Luis Moro, Filmmaker, EveryThingCUBA.com

Patricia Finder-Stone

February 8, 2009, 4:40pm (report abuse)

I had the opportunity to travel as a part of UW-Madison Educational group to study in Cuba a few years ago...I strongly support resumptions of relations with our neighbor...I will contact my Congressman, Steve Kagen to express my support, as well as Senators Feingold and Kohl.

Gene Bouchillon

February 10, 2009, 9:00am (report abuse)

During the summer of 2003, I was fortunate to travel to Cuba with our 17 year old daughter as a member of a Sister City delegation to Havana from Mobile, AL. This experience was the most educational and meaningful experience I shared with our daughter when she was in high school. Please support interaction and travel between Cubans and Americans in Cuba. Let us share ideas, let us talk, let us visit on a personal level!

Joaquin Sanchez

February 13, 2009, 3:58pm (report abuse)

For 17 consecutive years the U.N. has voted for the US to end the embargo of Cuba. The whole world wants an end to this in-humane policy and the US should listen.

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