H.R. 2913: Ukraine Support Act
To authorize comprehensive United States support for Ukraine and strengthen efforts to counter the Russian Federation’s ongoing aggression. The bill combines military assistance authorities, sanctions enforcement, lend-lease provisions, reconstruction and insurance initiatives, intelligence cooperation, export control measures, and support for Ukraine’s long-term economic and energy security. It also establishes mechanisms to strengthen sanctions against Russia and its enablers, expand support for Ukraine’s reconstruction and defense capabilities, counter Russian disinformation efforts, and reinforce coordination with NATO allies and international partners in support of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Sponsor: Rep. Gregory W. Meeks [D-NY-5]
Co-sponsors: 41
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: High
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H.R. 2548: Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025
To impose sanctions and other measures with respect to the Russian Federation if the Government of the Russian Federation refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates any such agreement, or initiates another military invasion of Ukraine. The bill authorizes the President to impose primary and secondary sanctions targeting Russian government entities, financial institutions, energy producers, defense sectors, and foreign persons or countries that materially support Russia’s aggression or purchase Russian energy products. It also includes provisions for tariffs and restrictions on nations continuing significant trade with Russia, particularly in oil, gas, uranium, and petroleum products, with the aim of increasing economic pressure on Moscow to engage in meaningful peace negotiations and comply with international obligations.
Sponsor: Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1]
Co-sponsors: 154
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: High
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S. 1241: Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025
To impose sanctions and other measures with respect to the Russian Federation if the Government of the Russian Federation refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates any such agreement, or initiates another military invasion of Ukraine. The Senate bill establishes a broad sanctions framework authorizing severe economic and financial penalties against Russia and foreign entities supporting its war effort, including expanded restrictions on Russian sovereign debt, banking, energy exports, and strategic industries. The legislation also authorizes secondary sanctions and tariffs on countries that continue purchasing Russian oil, gas, uranium, and related products, seeking to deter sanctions evasion and reduce revenues funding Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.
Sponsor: Sen. Graham, Lindsey [R-SC]
Co-sponsors: 84
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 6856: Peace Through Strength Against Russia Act of 2025
To impose sanctions and other measures with respect to the Russian Federation if the Government of the Russian Federation refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates any such agreement, or initiates another military invasion of Ukraine. The bill authorizes expanded economic, financial, and diplomatic sanctions targeting key sectors of the Russian economy, including energy, banking, defense, and state-owned enterprises, as well as foreign persons and entities that materially support Russia’s aggression. It also provides for additional restrictions on access to U.S. financial systems and sanctions relief only upon verified Russian compliance with a peace agreement and cessation of hostilities. The legislation seeks to increase pressure on the Russian government to negotiate in good faith, deter renewed aggression against Ukraine, and reinforce U.S. and allied support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Sponsor: Rep. Brad Finstad [R-MN-1]
Co-sponsors: 52
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 1949: Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act of 2025
To repeal restrictions on the export and import of natural gas under the Natural Gas Act. The bill removes the requirement for the Department of Energy to determine whether exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to certain foreign countries are consistent with the public interest before authorizing such exports. By streamlining the approval process for LNG export and import permits, the legislation aims to expand U.S. energy production and exports, strengthen domestic energy infrastructure, and increase the availability of American natural gas to allied nations. Supporters argue the measure would enhance U.S. energy security, reduce global reliance on Russian energy exports, and strengthen the competitiveness of the American LNG industry.
Sponsor: Rep. Pfluger, August [R-TX-11]
Co-sponsors: 43
Current Status: Passed House
Likelihood of Passage: High
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H.Res.564: Calling for the return of abducted Ukrainian children before finalizing any peace agreement to end the war against Ukraine
To call for the return of Ukrainian children abducted and unlawfully transferred by the Russian Federation before any peace agreement to end the war against Ukraine is finalized. The resolution condemns Russia’s forced deportation, unlawful transfer, “Russification,” and forced adoption of Ukrainian children, recognizing these actions as violations of international humanitarian law and human rights norms. It urges the United States and the international community to prioritize the identification, protection, and reunification of abducted children with their families, and states that the return of these children should be a necessary condition of any negotiated peace settlement involving Ukraine and the Russian Federation.
Sponsor: Rep. McCaul, Michael T. [R-TX-10]
Co-sponsors: 42
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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S.Res. 236: A Resolution Calling for the Return of Abducted Ukrainian Children Before Finalizing Any Peace Agreement to End the War Against Ukraine
To call on the Government of the Russian Federation to return Ukrainian children abducted and unlawfully transferred from Ukraine before any peace agreement to end the war against Ukraine is finalized. The resolution condemns Russia’s abduction, deportation, “Russification,” and forced adoption efforts targeting Ukrainian children, notes the high number of confirmed deportations, and emphasizes that the safe return of these children should be a condition of any negotiated settlement. It also recognizes the humanitarian harms associated with the ongoing conflict, calls for accountability for violations of international law, and urges continued international cooperation to restore family unity and ensure the protection of Ukrainian children affected by Russia’s aggression.
Sponsor: Sen. Chuck Grassley [R-IA]
Co-sponsors: 33
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 5835: REPO Implementation Act of 2025
To strengthen the implementation of the Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for Ukrainians Act (REPO Act) by expanding mechanisms for the seizure, transfer, and use of frozen Russian sovereign assets to support Ukraine. The bill authorizes the transfer of immobilized Russian assets under U.S. jurisdiction into a dedicated Ukraine support fund, requires regular reporting and disbursement procedures, and enhances coordination with allied governments to facilitate the use of Russian state assets for Ukraine’s reconstruction, humanitarian assistance, and defense needs. The legislation also seeks to ensure that Russia bears financial responsibility for the damages caused by its aggression against Ukraine and reinforces international efforts to hold the Russian Federation accountable under international law.
Sponsor: Rep. Wilson, Joe [R-SC-2]
Co-sponsors: 24
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: High
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S. 2918: REPO Implementation Act of 2025
To strengthen the implementation of the REPO Act and reinforce the use of frozen Russian sovereign assets to support Ukraine and compensate for damages resulting from Russia’s invasion. The bill authorizes and expands the transfer of immobilized Russian assets under U.S. jurisdiction for the benefit of Ukraine, establishes enhanced reporting and oversight requirements for the executive branch, and directs coordination with allies and international partners regarding asset seizure, management, and distribution. It further seeks to ensure sustained financial assistance for Ukraine’s reconstruction, defense, and humanitarian recovery efforts until the Russian Federation fulfills its obligations for reparations and compensation arising from its aggression against Ukraine.
Sponsor: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse [D-RI]
Co-sponsors: 15
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: High
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H.R. 1048: DETERRENT Act (Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act)
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to strengthen oversight and transparency requirements relating to foreign gifts, contracts, and financial relationships involving institutions of higher education in the United States. The bill expands disclosure obligations for colleges and universities receiving foreign funding, lowers reporting thresholds for certain countries of concern, and establishes stricter compliance and enforcement mechanisms for institutions that fail to properly report foreign financial ties. It also increases federal oversight of foreign influence in higher education, improves interagency information sharing, and seeks to protect academic independence, research integrity, and U.S. national security interests from malign foreign actors and adversarial governments.
Sponsor: Rep. Michael Baumgartner [R-WA-5]
Co-sponsors: 21
Current Status: Passed House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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S. 1296: DETERRENT Act (Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act)
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to strengthen disclosure requirements relating to foreign gifts, contracts, and partnerships involving institutions of higher education and foreign entities linked to countries of concern. The bill expands reporting obligations for foreign funding and institutional partnerships, prohibits certain contracts and relationships involving foreign adversaries, and increases penalties for noncompliance with federal disclosure requirements. It also enhances federal oversight and coordination regarding foreign influence activities in higher education and seeks to safeguard academic freedom, research security, and U.S. national security interests from malign foreign government interference and influence operations.
Sponsor: Sen. Thom Tillis [R-NC]
Co-sponsors: 20
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 7095: Ending Importation of Laundered Russian Oil Act
To amend the Ending Importation of Russian Oil Act to prohibit the importation into the United States of petroleum products refined in third countries using crude oil originating from the Russian Federation. The bill closes loopholes that allow Russian-origin crude oil to enter U.S. markets indirectly after being processed at foreign refineries, thereby strengthening existing restrictions on Russian energy imports. It directs federal agencies to enforce origin-tracing and compliance requirements for imported refined petroleum products and seeks to further reduce revenues supporting Russia’s energy sector and military operations against Ukraine.
Sponsor: Rep. Doggett, Lloyd [D-TX-37]
Co-sponsors: 19
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 475: Sanction Russian Nuclear Safety Violators Act of 2025
To authorize the imposition of sanctions on foreign persons that knowingly engage in activities endangering the safety, security, or integrity of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. The bill targets individuals and entities involved in actions that threaten nuclear safety standards, interfere with the plant’s operations, or contribute to risks of a nuclear incident resulting from Russia’s occupation and militarization of the facility. It authorizes asset blocking sanctions, visa restrictions, and other penalties against violators, with the goal of protecting nuclear infrastructure, supporting international nuclear safety norms, and deterring further reckless conduct by the Russian Federation and affiliated actors.
Sponsor: Rep. Meeks, Gregory W. [D-NY-5]
Co-sponsors: 18
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 436: To prohibit the use of Federal funds to support or facilitate the participation of the Russian Federation in the Group of Seven, and for other purposes.
To prohibit the use of Federal funds to support or facilitate the participation of the Russian Federation in the Group of Seven (G7) and to oppose efforts to restore Russia’s membership in an expanded Group of Eight (G8). The bill reaffirms United States policy that the Russian Federation should remain excluded from the forum due to its aggression against Ukraine and violations of international law. It also prohibits the use of appropriated funds by U.S. government agencies to support, encourage, or participate in initiatives that would recognize or facilitate Russia’s return to the G7 framework, reinforcing diplomatic and political isolation of the Russian Federation.
Sponsor: Rep. Keating, William R. [D-MA-9]
Co-sponsors: 16
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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Sponsor: Sen. James E. Risch [R-ID]
Co-sponsors: 15
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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S. 2904: SHADOW Fleet Sanctions Act of 2025 (Sanctioning Harborers And Dodgers Of Western Sanctions Act of 2025)
To impose sanctions with respect to the shadow fleet of the Russian Federation and other persons and entities that facilitate Russia’s evasion of Western sanctions, particularly those related to the transport and sale of Russian oil and petroleum products.
H.R.7094: No Aid for Russian Energy Act
This bill would prohibit United States persons from providing petroleum equipment or services in the energy sector of the Russian Federation—aiming to cut off U.S. support that could indirectly bolster Russia’s energy industry and military-financing capacities.
Sponsor: Rep. Doggett, Lloyd [D-TX-37]
Co-sponsors: 14
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 1158: Freedom First Lend Lease Act
To provide enhanced authority for the President to enter into agreements with the Government of Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to that Government to protect civilian populations in Ukraine from Russian military invasion, and for other purposes. This bill is crucial as it would give the President expanded authority in 2026 and 2027 to lend or lease U.S. defense equipment to Ukraine and other Eastern European countries threatened by Russian aggression, with expedited delivery and fewer legal restrictions.
Sponsor: Rep. Wilson, Joe [R-SC-2]
Co-sponsors: 15
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 1601: Defending Ukraine’s Territorial Integrity Act
This bill reaffirms the policy of the United States to reject the Russian Federation’s claims of sovereignty over Ukrainian territory. It also prohibits the use of federal funds to support any government or entity that recognizes or assists in legitimizing Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian land.
Sponsor: Rep. Connolly, Gerald E. [D-VA-11]
Co-sponsors: 10
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 2622: Russia-North Korea Cooperation Sanctions Act
To provide for the imposition of sanctions with respect to North Korea’s support for Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine. This bill introduces sanctions on individuals, financial institutions and supporters involved in arm sales and their transfers, as well as goods and services to be used in weapon production between Russia and North Korea. Further, it introduces expansion of North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act of 2016 by amending language to include materialistic support provided for Russian illegal war in Ukraine.
Sponsor: Rep. Connolly, Gerald E. [D-VA-11]
Co-sponsors: 13
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 5797: Designating the Russian Federation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism Act
This legislation would designate Russia as a State Sponsor of Terrorism due to the forced deportation and assimilation of Ukrainian children, with removal contingent on their safe return.
Sponsor: Rep. Brian K. Fitzpatrick [R-PA-1]
Co-sponsors: 10
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: High
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S. 2978: Designating the Russian Federation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism Act
To designate the Russian Federation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism in response to the kidnapping, deportation, and forced displacement of Ukrainian children, their “Russification,” and the attempt to erase their Ukrainian identity. The bill invokes existing U.S. law to designate countries that repeatedly provide support for acts of international terrorism. The Secretary of State may rescind this status only if Russia demonstrates verifiable efforts to reunite abducted children with their families and reintegrate them into Ukrainian society.
Sponsor: Sen. Graham, Lindsey [R-SC]
Co-sponsors: 3
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: High
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H.R. 476: No Russian Tunnel to Crimea Act
This bill introduces sanctions on any foreign entity that knowingly participates in the construction, maintenance, or repair of a tunnel or bridge linking the Russian mainland to the Crimean peninsula.
Sponsor: Rep. Meeks, Gregory W. [D-NY-5]
Co-sponsors: 8
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 2505: Block the Use of Transatlantic Technology in Iranian Made Drones Act
This bill requires the development of strategies and options to prevent the export to Iran of certain technologies related to unmanned aircraft systems which further imposes restrictions on use and prevention of U.S technology, software, materials, and equipment used to support the Russian Federation’s war efforts in Ukraine.
Sponsor: Rep. Keating, William R. [D-MA-9]
Co-sponsors: 7
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 7506: To Impose Sanctions with Respect to Foreign Persons Dealing in Russian Crude Oil Act
To impose sanctions with respect to foreign persons that knowingly deal in, facilitate, or provide significant financial services for crude oil or petroleum products of Russian Federation origin, in order to limit Russia’s ability to profit from hydrocarbon exports that fund its aggression. The bill directs the Secretary of the Treasury to develop and enforce a sanctions regime targeting entities and individuals outside the United States that engage in the trade, shipment, or financing of Russian crude oil or petroleum products, including the denial of access to U.S. financial markets and correspondent accounts. The legislation seeks to strengthen existing U.S. sanctions on Russia’s energy sector and reduce global demand for Russian hydrocarbons as leverage for ending hostilities and supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty.
Sponsor: Rep. Michael T. McCaul [R-TX-10]
Co-sponsors: 6
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 8433: Countering Russia’s War on Faith Act
To require the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense to jointly submit a report on efforts by the Government of the Russian Federation to persecute, suppress, discriminate, or otherwise violate the religious freedoms of Ukraine and temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, to require the President to impose all applicable sanctions with respect to foreign persons certified to have engaged in such efforts, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep. Wilson, Joe [R-SC-2]
Co-sponsors: 5
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 4346: Preventing the Escalation of Armed Conflict in Europe Act of 2025 (PEACE Act of 2025)
To secure a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict by requiring the Secretary of the Treasury to prohibit, or impose strict conditions on, the opening or maintaining in the United States of a correspondent account or a payable-through account by certain foreign financial institutions that knowingly provide significant financial services to sanctioned Russian persons or entities.
Sponsor: Rep. Zach Nunn [R-IA-3]
Co-sponsors: 4
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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Sponsor: Sen. McCormick, Dave [R-PA]
Co-sponsors: 5
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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S. 3513: Decreasing Russian Oil Profits Act of 2025
This bill would impose targeted sanctions on individuals and entities anywhere in the world that purchase, transport, or otherwise deal in Russian oil—aiming to cut off key revenue that funds Russia’s war spending and bolster pressure toward a just peace in Ukraine. It also allows limited exceptions for purchasers that reduce Russian oil dependence or provide support for Ukraine.
H.R. 947: Non-Recognition of Russian Annexation of Ukrainian Territory Act
This bill prohibits the United States from recognizing Russia's claim of sovereignty over any part of Ukraine, including its airspace and territorial waters.
Sponsor: Rep. Keating, William R. [D-MA-9]
Co-sponsors: 4
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R.8222: End Russian Oil Windfalls Act
To nullify Russia-related General License 133, "Authorizing the Delivery and Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products of Russian Federation Origin Loaded on Vessels as of March 5, 2026 to India", and Russia-related General License 134A, "Authorizing the Delivery and Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products of Russian Federation Origin Loaded on Vessels as of March 12, 2026", and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep. Meeks, Gregory W. [D-NY-5]
Co-sponsors: 4
Current Status: Passed House
Likelihood of Passage: High
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S. 4379: Countering Russia’s War on Faith Act
A bill to require the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense to jointly submit a report on efforts by the Government of the Russian Federation to violate the religious freedoms of the people of Ukraine, to require the President to impose all applicable sanctions with respect to foreign persons determined to have engaged in such efforts, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen. Kennedy, John [R-LA]
Co-sponsors: 1
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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Sponsor: Rep. McCormick, Richard [R-GA-7]
Co-sponsors: 3
Current Status: Passed House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 1486: Economic Espionage Prevention Act
This bill imposes sanctions on foreign adversary entities involved in economic espionage, export control violations, or support for Russia’s war effort in Ukraine.
S. 2119: Abducted Ukrainian Children Recovery and Accountability Act
To enhance United States support for identifying and recovering Ukrainian children who were abducted by the Russian Federation, and to hold accountable those responsible for such abductions.
Sponsor: Sen. Amy Klobuchar [D-MN] & Sen. Chuck Grassley [R-IA]
Co-sponsors: 1
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: High
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S.1490: GHOST Act of 2025
This bill creates a dedicated fund to enforce U.S. sanctions against Russia’s shadow fleet and strengthens export control efforts by formalizing the Export Enforcement Coordination Center.
Sponsor: Sen. Ernst, Joni [R-IA]
Co-sponsors: 1
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R. 1677: Stop Russian Market Manipulation Act
This bill prohibits the importation of certain minerals from the Russian Federation until the hostilities in Ukraine have ceased.
Sponsor: Rep. Downing, Troy [R-MT-2]
Co-sponsors: 1
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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S. 2657: STOP China and Russia Act of 2025
To deter and penalize the People’s Republic of China for supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine by imposing sanctions on Chinese entities that supply or facilitate goods, services, or technology for Russia’s defense sector. The bill mandates sanctions within 90 days for qualifying entities and requires the State and Treasury Departments to produce a coordinated sanctions strategy with U.S. allies.
Sponsor: Sen. Jeanne Shaheen [D-NH]
Co-sponsors: 1
Current Status: Passed House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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H.R.8106 - To impose sanctions with respect to Rosatom, and for other purposes.
This bill imposes sanctions on Rosatom, Russia’s state-owned nuclear energy company, and related entities. It targets foreign persons involved in Russia’s nuclear energy sector and seeks to reduce U.S. and allied reliance on Russian nuclear services by requiring a strategy to develop alternative suppliers and limit Russia’s ability to use nuclear energy exports for geopolitical influence and revenue.
Sponsor: Rep. Kean, Thomas H. [R-NJ-7]
Co-sponsors: 0
Current Status: Introduced in House
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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S.1364: Supporting American Allies Act
This bill exempts imports from Ukraine and Israel from the duties imposed under the Executive Order titled 'Regulating Imports with a Reciprocal Tariff to Rectify Trade Practices that Contribute to Large and Persistent Annual United States Goods Trade Deficits.”
Sponsor: Sen. Cortez Masto, Catherine [D-NV]
Co-sponsors: 0
Current Status: Introduced in Senate
Likelihood of Passage: Moderate
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