Senate committee to vote on controversial Iran bill
April 14, 2015  22:12
In a direct challenge to the White House, a Senate committee is to vote on a bill that would give Congress a chance to weigh in on any final nuclear agreement that can be reached with Iran. 

Despite a veto threat from President Barack Obama, there is strong bipartisan support for Congress to have a say in any deal that the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany are able to negotiate to keep Iran from being able to develop nuclear weapons in exchange for easing sanctions.
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