Iraq
IQHow Iraq is affected by federal bills: 25 analyzed clauses across 12 bills. Common mechanisms include Appropriation, Compliancemandate, Traderestriction.
Direct Policy on Iraq
Where the country itself is the policy target
Effects on Iraq-Affiliated Actors
Targeting entities from or operating in the country
Policy Mechanisms Used
Associated Legislators
Legislators who sponsor or cosponsor bills affecting Iraq
Zachary Nunn
R -IA · Primary Sponsor
8
clauses
1
bill
Joe Wilson
R -SC · Primary Sponsor
7
clauses
1
bill
David E. Price
D -NC · Primary Sponsor
4
clauses
2
bills
John Cornyn
R -TX · Primary Sponsor
3
clauses
1
bill
W. Gregory Steube
R -FL · Primary Sponsor
2
clauses
1
bill
Mike Rogers
R -AL · Primary Sponsor
2
clauses
1
bill
Tom Cole
R -OK · Primary Sponsor
1
clause
2
bills
Ken Calvert
R -CA · Primary Sponsor
1
clause
1
bill
Roger F. Wicker
R -MS · Primary Sponsor
1
clause
1
bill
Mazie K. Hirono
D -HI · Primary Sponsor
0
clauses
1
bill
hr2570-119
Maximum Pressure Act
Sponsor: Zachary Nunn
hr2658-119
Free Iraq from Iran Act
Sponsor: Joe Wilson
hr4365-118
Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending …
Sponsor: David E. Price
s1071-119
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
Sponsor: John Cornyn
hr2581-119
Iranian Terror Prevention Act
Sponsor: W. Gregory Steube
hr2670-118
To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for military activities of the …
Sponsor: Mike Rogers
hr4016-119
Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026
Sponsor: Ken Calvert
hr7148-119
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026
Sponsor: Tom Cole
hr8771-118
Making appropriations for the Department of State, foreign operations, and related programs …
Sponsor: David E. Price
s2296-119
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
Sponsor: Roger F. Wicker
Clauses Mentioning Iraq
25 clauses across 12 bills
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Note: Country classifications are AI-generated from bill text analysis. Aid/Support clauses benefit the country (e.g., humanitarian aid, defense cooperation). Sanctions clauses impose restrictions (e.g., trade bans, asset freezes). Learn more about our methodology.