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Security and Victory in Iraq Act of 2007

To require the President to report to Congress on the extent to which the Government of Iraq is fully cooperating with United States stability efforts in Iraq and is making demonstrable progress toward achieving stability and security for the people of Iraq and denying terrorists a sanctuary in Iraq, and for other purposes.

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2/15/2007--Introduced.
Security and Victory in Iraq Act of 2007 - Directs the President every 30 days to certify to the appropriate congressional committees the extent to which the government of Iraq:
(1) is cooperating with U.S. stability efforts in Iraq; and
(2) has made demonstrable progress toward achieving stability and security for its people, denying terrorists a sanctuary in Iraq, and ensuring equal access to resources. Directs the President every 30 days to report to the appropriate congressional committees respecting:
(1) implementation of the Iraq "A New Way Forward" strategy;
(2) the government of Iraq's progress in meeting specified benchmarks;
(3) Iraqi Army progress and operations;
(4) expenditure of funds for the Iraqi Army;
(5) effectiveness of the police force in Baghdad; and
(6) contributions by U.S. allies to support the government and people of Iraq. Directs the President to:
(1) require all relevant U.S. departments and agencies to conduct an interagency assessment of the impact that U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq would have on U.S. national security and homeland security interests and on U.S. allies in the region; and
(2) report to the appropriate congressional committees. Establishes in the House of Representatives the Select Bipartisan Committee to Monitor United States Policy and Strategy for Iraq.


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May 26, 2007 Congratulations! Elected Officials Do The Right Thing!

As a cosponsor of HR 1062, which proposed similar benchmarks for progress in Iraq, I strongly support the accountability provisions included in today's bill. "While this funding bill is long overdue, on this Memorial Day we will ...

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April 20, 2007 HR 1062 Enrolled

Honoring retired educator Ricardo Salinas of Laredo.

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March 28, 2007 Blogging the Budget

HR 1062 settles many concerns: it has military, political and social benchmarks. Let's work with Petraeus. Violence is on the decline. Car bombs, deaths, assassination attempts are down dramatically. In the short period of the surge, ...

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