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What (who) is Freedom Support Act - definition

1992 AMERICAN LEGISLATION

Freedom Support Act         
The FSA, signed into law in October 1992, authorizes a range of programs to support free market and democratic reforms in Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, and other states of the former Soviet Union.
Security and Freedom Ensured Act         
AMERICAN LAW THAT AMENDED THE PATRIOT ACT
Security and freedom ensured act
The Security and Freedom Enhancement (SAFE) Act () is legislation proposed by Senators Larry Craig (R-ID), John E. Sununu (R-NH) and Richard Durbin (D-IL) which would add checks and balances to the USA PATRIOT Act.
sunshine law         
ACCESS TO INFORMATION HELD BY VARIOUS GOVERMENTS IN THE WORLD
Freedom of information act; Open meeting laws; Open records law; Open Meeting Law; Accessibility of government-held information; Access to government-held information; Access to government information; Sunshine Law; Freedom of Infomation Act; Freedom of information laws; Sunshine law; Freedom of Information legislation; Freedom of Information Law; Freedom of Information act; Open meeting law; Sunshine laws; Open Meetings Act; FOI request; Freedom of information request; Freedom of Information request; Freedom of Information law; Freedom of information legislation; Freedom of information (national laws); Freedom of information in South Korea; Freedom of information in Israel; Freedom of information in Finland; Freedom of information in Colombia; Freedom of information in China
¦ noun US a law requiring certain proceedings of government agencies to be open or available to the public.

Wikipedia

Freedom Support Act

The FREEDOM Support Act of 1992 (Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open Markets Support Act, FSA, HR 282) is an act passed by the United States Congress. It is not to be confused with the Iran Freedom and Support Act of 2005 (S 333).

Examples of use of Freedom Support Act
1. The Lobby is pushing Congress to approve the Iran Freedom Support Act, which would expand existing sanctions.
2. The United States has contributed $12 million in Freedom Support Act funds to promote democratic reforms in Belarus, he said.
3. Ileana Ros–Lehtinen serving as the chief architect, the Iran Freedom Support Act was introduced more than a year ago.
4. An "Iran Freedom Support Act" was introduced in the House and Senate in January and February of 2005.
5. Some of the money comes under the Freedom Support Act, which is aimed at nurturing democracy abroad.