RUSSIA
Addresses
Address to Congress by Ukrainian President: Volodymyr Zelensky, H3751 [16MR]
Joint Meeting of Congress: Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece, H5011–H5015 [17MY]
——— Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, H9969 [21DE]
State of the Union: President Biden, S891–S896 [1MR], H1200–H1206 [1MR]
Tribute to Menachem M. Schneerson: Mendel Alperowitz, E375 [11AP]
Amendments
Foreign trade: suspend normal trade relations treatment (H.R. 7108), S1780 [24MR], S2048 [6AP], H4415 [7AP]
Griner, Brittney: call for immediate release (H. Res. 1132), adopt (H. Res. 1204), H5889 [24JN]
Natural gas: impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 pipeline and apply congressional review to removal of such sanctions (S. 3436), S223, S224 [13JA]
Power resources: prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), S1838 [29MR], S2049 [6AP], S2101 [7AP], H4418 [7AP]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), consideration (H. Res. 973), H1393 [9MR]
Ukraine: making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2452 [11MY], S2523 [16MY], S2534, S2551 [17MY], S2593, S2595 [18MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), consideration (H. Res. 1097), H4773 [10MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (S. 3811), S1125 [10MR]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), S2050, S2052 [6AP]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), consideration (H. Res. 1065), H4593 [28AP]
——— recognize, honor, and commend women who have contributed to fight for freedom and defense of Ukraine (S. Res. 589), S3602 [21JY]
Announcements
Joint session of Congress for address by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, H9969 [21DE]
Articles and editorials
Algeria, Niger, Nigeria Revive Talks on Saharan Gas Pipeline, E755 [19JY]
Biden Heeded Republicans’ Pleas To Ban Russian Oil. Then They Pounced, S1072 [10MR]
Biden Set To Meet With Families of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan at the White House, H8366 [30SE]
Brittney Griner’s Wife Has Troubling Update on How She’s Doing, H8366 [30SE]
In Dark Times, a Brave Man, S3763 [28JY]
Letters From an American, June 14, 2022 (excerpt), S2985 [16JN]
‘Little Evidence’ Keystone Pipeline Would Level Prices Despite GOP Claims, H1386 [9MR]
New Russian Land Mine Poses Special Risk in Ukraine, S2084 [7AP]
Oil and Gas Lobbyists Are Using Ukraine To Push for a Drilling Free-for-All in the US, H1384 [9MR], H3757 [16MR]
Open Letter to the Russian Leadership, S632 [10FE]
Republicans Say Biden Is ‘Weak’ on Ukraine—What Would They Do Differently?, H1189 [1MR]
U.S. Military Has Acted Against Ransomware Groups, General Acknowledges, H3873 [28MR]
West Can’t Afford To Neglect Moldova, Because Putin Won’t, E433 [28AP]
What We Know (and Don’t Know) About the Arrest of US Olympic Champion Brittney Griner in Russia, H8367 [30SE]
Bills and resolutions
Armed Forces: authorize use to defend territorial integrity of Ukraine relative to use of chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons by Russia in Ukraine (see H.J. Res. 83), H4608 [28AP]
Arms control: impose sanctions on transfer of arms and related materiel by China to Russia or evasion or circumvention of U.S. sanctions or multilateral sanctions by China relative to Russia (see H.R. 8544), H7255 [27JY]
Baltic States: anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S. (see S. Res. 499), S413 [31JA] (see H. Res. 1142), H5220 [27MY]
——— require comprehensive, multilateral assessment of military requirements of Baltic countries to deter and resist aggression by Russia (see H.R. 9120), H8371 [30SE]
Biden, President: issue letters of marque and reprisal to seize assets of certain Russian citizens (see H.R. 6869), H1175 [28FE]
Business and industry: block property of Russian state-owned entities (see S. 3732), S950 [2MR]
——— encourage companies headquartered in U.S. to cease operations and halt future investments in Russia (see H. Res. 996), H3853 [18MR]
——— prohibit all transactions from TikTok, Inc., or other social media companies in, or under influence of, certain foreign countries of concern (see S. 5245), S7134 [13DE] (see H.R. 9508), H9729 [13DE]
Children and youth: condemn illegal abduction of children from Ukraine (see S. Res. 871), S7200 [14DE]
China: impose retaliatory tariffs on Chinese goods for financially supporting Russia through increased purchases of agricultural products during Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine (see H.R. 7114), H3826 [17MR]
——— impose sanctions on Chinese financial institutions that clear, verify, or settle transactions with Russian or Russian-controlled financial institutions (see S. 3877), S1253 [17MR]
——— impose sanctions on shipment or transshipment of petroleum products or liquefied natural gas products from Russia to China (see S. 4620), S3694 [26JY]
Congress: provide for congressional oversight of certain sanctions (see H.R. 7340), H4072 [31MR]
Dept. of Defense: authorize additional appropriations to increase production of munitions and ammunition to deter Russian and Chinese aggression (see S. 5034), S5541 [29SE]
——— combat military reliance on Russian energy (see H.R. 8240), H5923 [28JN]
——— establish Baltic Security Initiative (see S. 3950), S1832 [29MR] (see H.R. 7290), H4005 [30MR]
——— prohibit Federal funding for institutions of higher education that have agreements with certain academic institutions in China and Russia (see H.R. 7855), H5207 [19MY]
——— prohibit obligation or expenditure of military or security assistance to Ukraine until operational control of U.S.-Mexico border is achieved (see H.R. 6648), H1074 [8FE]
——— require public report on military capabilities of China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia (see H.R. 8329), H5974 [12JY]
——— transfer warehoused weapons, equipment, and additional defense support capabilities originally intended for Afghan Security Forces to Ukraine in response to Russian invasion (see S. 3780), S1059 [8MR]
Dept. of Energy: establish program to reduce reliance of allied European countries on natural gas, petroleum, and nuclear fuel produced in Russia (see H.R. 6874), H1175 [28FE]
——— prohibit export of crude oil to certain countries as condition of sale at auction of any crude oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve (see S. 4515), S3269 [13JY]
——— prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to certain entities (see H.R. 8614), H7538 [29JY]
——— prohibit Russian and Belarus nationals from working in national laboratories (see S. 4098), S2189 [27AP]
Dept. of Homeland Security: expend equal amount on border security as on Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative and confiscate Russian assets and make such assets available to fund border security (see S. 4224), S2519 [16MY]
——— require Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to report on impact of SolarWinds cyber incident on information systems of Federal agencies and departments and other critical infrastructure (see H.R. 8279), H5930 [1JY]
Dept. of Justice: modify Foreign Agents Registration Act requirements relative to exemptions (see S. 4901), S4856 [20SE] (see H.R. 9199), H8402 [18OC]
——— transfer proceeds of certain forfeited property to remediate harms of Russian aggression towards Ukraine (see H.R. 8156), H5733 [21JN]
——— use forfeited property for remediation purposes when offenses underlying forfeitures have substantial connection to U.S. efforts to counter Russian aggression in Ukraine (see H.R. 8377), H6623 [14JY]
Dept. of State: ban visas of certain Russian citizens and their family members due to invasion of Ukraine (see H.R. 6853), H1146 [25FE]
——— designate Russian-based PMC Wagner Group as foreign terrorist organization (see S. 5164), S6941 [1DE] (see H.R. 9381), H8708 [1DE]
——— develop strategy and implementation plan outlining efforts to counter malign influence and activities of Russia and its proxies in Africa (see H.R. 7311), H4071 [31MR]
——— develop strategy and implementation plan outlining efforts to counter malign influence and activities of Russia and its proxies in Africa, Latin America, Middle East, and other regions as appropriate (see H.R. 9374), H8707 [1DE]
——— establish Baltic Security and Economic Enhancement Initiative (see S. 3950), S1832 [29MR] (see H.R. 7290), H4005 [30MR]
——— report to Congress on China’s support to Russia relative to its unprovoked invasion of and full-scale war against Ukraine (see H.R. 7314), H4071 [31MR]
——— submit briefing and report to Congress on support of China for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (see H.R. 6954), H1328 [7MR]
——— submit report to Congress on U.S. policy toward countries that violate human rights relative to their roles as members of U.N. Human Rights Council (see H.R. 6354), H8 [10JA]
——— use voice, vote, and influence of U.S. to suspend participation of Russia in certain international organizations (see S. 4001), S1981 [5AP]
——— waive reimbursement of travel expenses and coronavirus testing requirements for any U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident evacuated from Ukraine to U.S. (see H.R. 6754), H1129 [18FE]
Dept. of the Interior: produce report on Russian and Chinese investments in mining and related industries (see H.R. 8911), H8009 [20SE]
Dept. of the Treasury: exclude Russian government officials from certain financial and intergovernmental meetings (see H.R. 6891), H1274 [2MR]
——— prohibit from engaging in transactions involving exchange of IMF Special Drawing Rights that are held by Russia or Belarus (see S. 4079), S2131 [25AP] (see H.R. 6899), H1274 [2MR]
——— prohibit U.S. financial institutions from participating in secondary market for certain Russian bonds (see H.R. 6900), H1274 [2MR]
——— terminate license to allow certain energy-related transactions of Russian assets and apply sanctions to entities listed in such license (see S. 4463), S3159 [23JN]
——— transfer seized Russian assets to Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid Fund and authorize use of amounts in Fund for humanitarian assistance for Ukraine (see H.R. 7083), H3742 [15MR]
Domestic policy: prohibit certain aircraft associated with Russia from operating in national airspace system (see H.R. 6883), H1207 [1MR]
Executive Office of the President: establish semiconductor supply chain working group in response to Russian invasion of Ukraine and report to Congress on potential future disruptions (see H.R. 7372), H4126 [1AP]
Federal agencies and departments: prohibit contracting with persons that have business operations with Russia or Russian energy sector (see S. 4364), S2865 [8JN] (see H.R. 7991), H5409 [8JN]
——— prohibit promulgation of new oil and gas regulations until after Russian troops have withdrawn from Ukraine (see S. 3822), S1119 [10MR]
——— require End-User Review Committee conduct quarterly reviews relative to inclusion of certain Russian energy entities on Entity List (see S. 3882), S1254 [17MR]
Federal employees: prohibit sums in Thrift Savings Fund from being invested in any security of entity based in Russia (see H.R. 7113), H3825 [17MR]
Financial institutions: end access of Russian financial institutions to specialized financial messaging services (see S. Res. 548), S1225 [16MR]
——— ensure entities and persons owned or controlled by U.S. financial institutions comply with financial sanctions on Russia and Belarus to same extent as institution itself (see H.R. 7066), H3712 [11MR]
Fogel, Marc: request President and direct Sec. of State to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to Dept. of State conclusion on whether Marc Fogel is wrongfully detained in Russia (see H. Res. 1456), H8429 [3NO]
Food: prohibit importation of seafood and seafood products from Russia (see S. 3614), S612 [9FE] (see H.R. 6821), H1140 [22FE]
——— respond to looming global food crisis precipitated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (see S. 4731), S3861 [2AU]
Foreign aid: terminate U.S. economic and military assistance to any country that recognizes Russia’s efforts to annex any part of Ukraine (see S. 5010), S5541 [29SE]
Foreign policy: authorize confiscation of assets and use of such assets to offset costs to U.S. of assistance to Ukraine (see S. 4283), S2620 [19MY]
——— boycott certain companies that continue to operate in Russia and provide financial benefits to Putin regime (see H. Res. 1040), H4396 [6AP]
——— call on President to deter further Russian aggression against Ukraine, particularly threat of nuclear, biological, or chemical attacks (see H. Res. 1000), H3863 [24MR]
——— clarify deployment of U.S. or NATO military forces are not constrained by NATO-Russia Founding Act (see H.R. 8348), H6334 [13JY]
——— condemn Biden administration plans to remove sanctions on Maduro regime in Venezuela and negotiations with Iran in response to Ukraine crisis and urge support for U.S. energy production (see H. Res. 1020), H4126 [1AP]
——— condemn rape and assault of Ukrainian women in area of Bucha, call for removal of Russian forces and cessation of hostilities, protect human rights, and allow free flow of foreign aid (see H. Res. 1057), H4443 [14AP]
——— encourage Russian officials, including diplomats, to abandon Putin’s war and grant those who defect expedited admission to U.S. as refugees if they clear vetting and security procedures (see H. Res. 989), H3827 [17MR]
——— encourage Russian soldiers to abandon Putin’s war and grant soldiers who defect expedited admission to U.S. as refugees if they clear vetting and security procedures (see H. Res. 969), H1374 [8MR]
——— impose sanctions relative to Russia (see H.R. 6422), H252 [19JA]
——— prevent money laundering, financing of terrorism, or other forms of illicit finance through U.S. real estate and vehicle transactions, including by Russian oligarch (see S. 4075), S2092 [7AP]
——— prohibit Federal funding to support or facilitate participation of Russia in Group of Seven (see H.R. 7312), H4071 [31MR]
——— prohibit U.S. recognition of Russian claims of sovereignty over any portion of sovereign territory of Ukraine (see S. 4937), S4969 [22SE] (see H.R. 9059), H8315 [29SE]
——— provide appropriations for certain activities relative to Ukraine and prohibit importation of certain petroleum products from Russia, Iran, and Venezuela (see H.R. 7012), H1421 [9MR]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion (see S. 4134), S2339 [4MY] (see S. 5233), S7100 [12DE] (see H.R. 7276), H3970 [29MR]
——— review sanction policy relative to Russian kleptocrats and human rights abusers (see H.R. 6846), H1146 [25FE]
——— set certain conditions for economic relationship with U.S. to return to status before invasion of Ukraine (see S. Res. 558), S1803 [28MR]
Foreign trade: prohibit (see H.R. 6995), H1373 [8MR]
——— prohibit importation of agricultural products, raw materials, and food from Russia if Russia prohibits importation of such products, materials, and food from U.S. (see S. 4143), S2339 [4MY]
——— prohibit importation of certain products (see H.R. 8120), H5644 [16JN]
——— prohibit importation of uranium from Russia (see S. 3856), S1225 [16MR] (see H.R. 7222), H3863 [24MR]
——— prohibit products imported from Russia from receiving normal trade relations treatment (see H.R. 7172), H3853 [18MR]
——— suspend normal trade relations treatment (see S. 3786), S1059 [8MR] (see H.R. 7014), H1422 [9MR] (see H.R. 7108), H3825 [17MR]
——— withdraw normal trade relations treatment and apply certain Trade Act provisions to products (see S. 3717, 3722), S875 [1MR] (see H.R. 6835), H1146 [25FE] (see H.R. 6905), H1274 [2MR]
FTC: prohibit data brokers from selling, reselling, trading, licensing, or otherwise providing for consideration lists of military servicemembers to covered nations (see S. 4281), S2620 [19MY]
Genocide: recognize actions in Ukraine as genocide (see S. Res. 713), S3542 [20JY] (see H. Res. 1205), H5919 [24JN]
Georgia (country): prohibit U.S. recognition of claims of sovereignty of South Ossetia or Abkhazia (see H.R. 7043), H1423 [9MR]
Government: prohibit Federal procurement from companies operating in Russia (see S. 4930), S4969 [22SE] (see H.R. 7185), H3858 [21MR]
Griner, Brittney: call for immediate release (see S. Res. 716), S3612 [21JY]
——— call for immediate release (H. Res. 1132), adopt (see H. Res. 1204), H5918 [24JN]
India: support U.S.-India defense partnership and Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies, recognize border threats from China and reliance on Russian weapons, and support waiver of certain sanctions (see H.R. 8757), H7731 [30AU]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (see S. 4503), S3239 [12JY] (see H.R. 8367), H6335 [13JY]
——— ensure that Congress is notified of deployment or transfer of containerized missile systems by Russia, China, or Iran (see H.R. 8267), H5929 [1JY]
——— prohibit certain former employees of intelligence community from providing certain services to countries that are state sponsors of terrorism, China, and Russia (see S. 4456), S3075 [22JN]
Inter-Agency Task Force on Energy Independence: establish to examine whether Russian Federation funded certain activities in Western countries which limited ability to achieve energy independence (see H.R. 8002), H5445 [9JN]
International Criminal Court: allow U.S. funding and require Dept. of State to submit report on U.S. policy on investigation relative to situation in Ukraine (see H.R. 7583), H4510 [26AP]
——— prosecute Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes should any harm befall Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky due to actions taken or directed by Russian authority (see H. Con. Res. 76), H1274 [2MR]
——— support and allow funding relative to situation in Ukraine (see H.R. 7745), H4919 [12MY]
International law: express that U.S. expects Russia, led by Vladimir Putin, to comply with Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols, also known as Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflicts (see H. Res. 1188), H5684 [17JN]
International relations: authorize confiscation of assets subject to U.S. jurisdiction of certain foreign persons and remit those assets to Ukraine (see H.R. 6930), H1302 [3MR] (see H.R. 7086), H3743 [15MR]
——— authorize confiscation of property of certain Russian persons subject to U.S. sanctions and use of that property for benefit of people of Ukraine (see S. 3838), S1177 [15MR]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (see S. 3488), S189 [12JA] (see S. 3652), S706 [15FE] (see H.R. 6470), H294 [21JA] (see H.R. 6742), H1123 [15FE]
——— counter influence and aggression in Ukraine (see H.R. 8955), H8111 [22SE]
——— impose additional sanctions if Russia infringes on territorial integrity of Ukraine (see S. 3513), S220 [13JA]
——— impose sanctions in response to invasion of Ukraine and confiscate assets and remit those assets to legitimate Government of Ukraine (see S. 3723), S875 [1MR]
——— modify annual report on military and security developments involving Russia (see H.R. 8339), H5974 [12JY]
Investments: prohibit investment by institutional investors in securities issued by Russian entities (see S. 3733), S950 [2MR]
Iran: direct President to report to Congress on benefits to Russia due to agreement with Iran relative to Iranian nuclear program (see H.R. 7490), H4437 [11AP]
——— oppose engaging Russia for reviving Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), removing terrorism sanctions, or restoring any form of JCPOA while undeclared nuclear activities remains unresolved (see H. Res. 990), H3827 [17MR]
Kara-Murza, Vladimir: call for immediate release (see H. Res. 1121), H5009 [16MY]
Lumber industry: prohibit importation of wood and related articles from Russia and Belarus (see H.R. 7437), H4431 [7AP]
Mining and mineral resources: prohibit importation of nickel and copper from Russia (see H.R. 7044), H1423 [9MR]
Moldova: tribute to heroic efforts to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine (see S. Res. 638), S2544 [17MY]
Money: impose sanctions on use of cryptocurrency to facilitate transactions by Russian persons subject to sanctions (see S. 3867), S1253 [17MR] (see H.R. 7067), H3712 [11MR] (see H.R. 7429), H4396 [6AP]
National objectives: support secure borders, energy independence, and right to protest (see H. Res. 962), H1302 [3MR]
National Park Service: illuminate Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO, with blue and yellow lights in support of Ukraine (see H.R. 7002), H1374 [8MR]
Natural gas: impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline (see H.R. 6748), H1123 [15FE]
News media: express gratitude to journalists and news staff risking injury and death and who have sacrificed their lives to chronicle and report on Russian invasion of Ukraine (see S. Res. 559), S1832 [29MR] (see H. Res. 987), H3775 [16MR]
Nuclear weapons: urge compliance and extension of nonproliferation and reduction treaties and pursue additional arms control agreements with Russia and China (see S. Res. 611), S2275 [3MY]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: designate intelligence community coordinator for Russian atrocities accountability (see H.R. 8718), H7712 [16AU]
——— require National Intelligence Estimate on escalation and de-escalation of gray zone activities in great power competition (see H.R. 6452), H288 [20JA]
OMB: require Office of Federal Procurement Policy to develop government-wide procurement policy and guidance to mitigate organizational conflict of interest relative to national security and foreign policy (see S. 4516), S3269 [13JY]
Poland: express appreciation for efforts to assist Ukrainian refugees and support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion (see S. Res. 615), S2275 [3MY]
Power resources: authorize Keystone XL Pipeline, prohibit import of oil and natural gas from Russia, and reduce restrictions on export of oil and gas from U.S. (see H.R. 6916), H1301 [3MR]
——— authorize Strategic Petroleum Reserve drawdown and sale to provide short-term energy relief and set energy efficiency targets for States during energy supply emergency (see S. 3815), S1119 [10MR]
——— express that Russian invasion of Ukraine will further weaken global energy security and President Biden should take immediate action to provide U.S. allies with affordable and secure supply of energy (see H. Res. 940), H1147 [25FE]
——— impose sanctions on importation of oil and natural gas from Russia (see H.R. 6944), H1328 [7MR]
——— prohibit importation of all petroleum products originating from Russia (see H.R. 7009), H1421 [9MR]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil, petroleum, petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas from Russia (see H.R. 6947), H1328 [7MR]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil, petroleum, petroleum products, liquefied natural gas, and coal from Russia (see S. 3757), S991 [3MR] (see H.R. 6951), H1328 (see H.R. 6960), H1329 [7MR]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil and petroleum products from Russia and impose sanctions on persons involved in such importation who have engaged in corruption or are responsible for human rights abuses (see S. 3754), S990 [3MR] (see H.R. 6953), H1328 [7MR]
——— prohibit importation of oil and gas products from Russia, Iran, or Venezuela (see H.R. 6942), H1328 [7MR]
——— prohibit importation of oil and natural gas from Russia (see H.R. 6939), H1302 [3MR]
——— prohibit importation of petroleum and petroleum products from Russia (see S. 3718), S875 [1MR] (see H.R. 6886), H1207 [1MR] (see H.R. 6919), H1301 [3MR]
——— prohibit importation of petroleum products from Russia, establish ethanol tax credit and extend biodiesel and renewable diesel incentives, and amend ethanol waiver for Reid vapor pressure limitations (see S. 3787), S1059 [8MR] (see H.R. 7155), H3852 [18MR]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (see H.R. 6968), H1372 [8MR]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), consideration (see H. Res. 972, 973), H1421 [9MR]
——— request President provide documents to House of Representatives relative to policies that increase energy prices, blame Russia for such increases, or pursue anti-fossil fuel agenda (see H. Res. 1265), H7170 [26JY]
——— require President impose sanctions with respect to purchases of crude oil from Russia (see S. 5058), S5542 [29SE]
——— require strategy for international cooperation to counter Russian energy influence globally (see S. 3756), S991 [3MR]
Precious metals: impose sanctions relative to sale, supply, or transfer of gold to or from Russia (see S. 5232), S7100 [12DE]
——— prohibit U.S. persons from engaging in transactions with foreign persons that purchase or transact in gold from Russia (see S. 3771), S1016 [7MR] (see H.R. 7068), H3712 [11MR]
Protecting Europe’s Energy Security Act: repeal waiver and termination provisions (see S. 3763), S991 [3MR]
SEC: require issuers to disclose whether they do business in, or with Russia or other aggressor nations (see H.R. 7228), H3863 [24MR]
Ships and vessels: declare state of emergency due to Russian invasion of Ukraine in order to establish waiver of certain requirements to allow shipment of food aid to Ukraine (see S. Con. Res. 37), S2246 [2MY] (see S. Con. Res. 38), S2275 [3MY] (see H. Con. Res. 92), H5212 [20MY]
——— exempt certain vessels transporting oil or natural gas between Hawaii and another U.S. port from Jones Act vessel requirements for duration of ban on transportation of Russian petroleum products (see H.R. 6974), H1372 [8MR]
——— prohibit Russian vessels from operating in U.S. navigable waters (see H.R. 6890), H1207 [1MR]
Special Tribunal for the Punishment of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: call on President to support creation (see H. Res. 1435), H8395 [14OC]
Stepanov, Vitaly: relief (see H.R. 6822), H1140 [22FE]
Stepanova, Yuliya: relief (see H.R. 6822), H1140 [22FE]
Syria: recognize anniversary of Syrian revolution against Bashar al-Assad (see H. Res. 985), H3743 [15MR]
Taxation: deny foreign tax credits or deductions relative to taxes paid or accrued to Russia and Belarus and provide for denial of other tax benefits in connection with Ukraine invasion (see S. 4218), S2493 [12MY] (see H.R. 7901), H5219 [27MY]
Tax-exempt organizations: treat certain organizations receiving funding from Russian foreign principals as agents of foreign principal (see H.R. 7264), H3970 [29MR]
Terrorism: designate as state sponsor (see S. 4848), S4619 [14SE] (see S. Res. 623), S2381 [9MY] (see H.R. 6992), H1373 [8MR] (see H.R. 8568), H7404 [28JY] (see H. Res. 1113), H4920 [12MY]
U.N.: express that Congress does not recognize Russia as inheritor of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics seat as permanent member of U.N. Security Council (see H. Res. 959), H1274 [2MR]
——— express that U.N. should take immediate procedural actions necessary to remove Russia as permanent member of U.N. Security Council (see S. Con. Res. 30), S875 [1MR] (see H. Con. Res. 75), H1207 [1MR]
——— find that Russia’s presence on Security Council violates U.N. purposes and principles and urge Dept. of State to seek to terminate such presence (see H. Res. 1517), H9729 [13DE]
——— provide for termination of all contracts between Dept. of Peace Operations and Russia (see S. 3841), S1178 [15MR]
U.N. Security Council: prohibit U.S. contributions until membership of Russia is terminated and Poland is afforded full rights, privileges, and responsibilities as member (see H.R. 7169), H3853 [18MR]
Ukraine: amend certain authorities relating to human rights violations and abuses (see S. 4955), S5051 [27SE] (see H.R. 8958), H8112 [22SE]
——— authorize appropriations to provide assistance and training to Ukrainian military pilots (see H.R. 8144), H5684 [17JN]
——— authorize humanitarian assistance to people of Ukraine (see H.R. 6984), H1373 [8MR] (see H.R. 7187), H3858 [21MR]
——— authorize President to waive export criteria and transportation and related costs of certain ammunition and ordnance to supply entities providing ammunition to Ukraine (see H.R. 6981), H1373 [8MR]
——— award Congressional Gold Medal to Defenders of Ukraine, collectively, in recognition of their crucial role in defense of free democracy of Ukraine against Russian aggresssion (see H.R. 7088), H3743 [15MR]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine (see H. Res. 943), H1147 [25FE]
——— condemn any attempts by Russia to claim sovereignty over any portion of Ukraine (see S. Res. 802), S5226 [28SE]
——— condemn atrocities, war crimes, and crimes against humanity being perpetrated against Ukrainian children (see H. Res. 1443), H8409 [21OC]
——— condemn Duma and Federation Council members who voted to recognize independence of Donetsk and Luhansk in violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, international law, and Minsk agreement (see H. Res. 945), H1147 [25FE]
——— condemn Russia’s violations of international law amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity, stand in solidarity with people of Ukraine, and support effort to help people displaced by war and conflict (see H. Res. 964), H1329 [7MR]
——— condemn Vladimir Putin, Russian Security Council, and military for acts of aggression and atrocities rising to level of crimes against humanity and war crimes against people of Ukraine and others (see S. Res. 531), S991 [3MR] (see S. Res. 546), S1178 [15MR] (see H. Res. 963), H1329 [7MR] (see H. Res. 1038), H4396 [6AP]
——— direct President to obtain agreement with other countries to use seized Russian assets for reconstruction of Ukraine upon cessation of hostilities (see H.R. 7724), H4860 [11MY]
——— ensure those who incur losses due to hostile invasion have access to U.S. courts to recover damages (see H.R. 7205), H3862 [24MR]
——— establish regional or international justice mechanism to investigate and prosecute crime of aggression and other international crimes committed against Ukraine (see H. Res. 966), H1329 [7MR]
——— express that Ukrainian Famine-Genocide of 1932-1933 (Holodomor) should serve as reminder of repressive Soviet policies against people of Ukraine (see H. Res. 1109), H4920 [12MY]
——— impose sanctions on government officials of Russia and Belarus who directly enabled Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (see H.R. 7163), H3853 [18MR]
——— impose sanctions on members of parliament who voted to recognize regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in southeastern Ukraine as one or more independent states (see H.R. 6842), H1146 [25FE]
——— impose sanctions on persons that aid or assist Russia in acts of military aggression toward Ukraine (see S. 3640), S647 [10FE]
——— impose sanctions relative to foreign persons that engage in certain transactions with Ukrainian property (see H.R. 8459), H7065 [21JY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (see S. 3724), S875 [1MR] (see S. 3811), S1119 [10MR] (see H.R. 7691), H4795 [10MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), consideration (see H. Res. 1097), H4795 [10MY]
——— prohibit transfer of arms and sharing of intelligence with Ukraine in absence of certain certifications (see H.R. 8726), H7712 [16AU]
——— prohibit U.S. recognition of Russian claim of sovereignty over any part of Ukraine, its airspace, or its territorial waters, including Crimea (see H.R. 6994), H1373 [8MR]
——— provide assistance for suspected victims and witnesses of war crimes (see H.R. 8532), H7254 [27JY]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (see S. 3522), S351 [19JA] (see H.R. 6753), H1129 [18FE] (see H.R. 6876), H1176 [28FE] (see H.R. 7611), H4575 [27AP]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), consideration (see H. Res. 1065), H4574 [27AP]
——— provide exemption from certain criminal provisions for participating as combatant in armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine on behalf of Ukraine (see H.R. 7039), H1423 [9MR]
——— provide for conveyance of seized Russian and Belarusian assets to people of Ukraine (see H.R. 7015), H1422 [9MR]
——— provide for use of seized Russian assets to provide support to citizens of Ukraine made refugees due to illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia (see S. 3936), S1803 [28MR] (see H.R. 7596), H4574 [27AP]
——— recognize, honor, and commend women who have contributed to fight for freedom and defense of Ukraine (see S. Res. 589), S2092 [7AP]
——— recognize American people’s commitment to rebuilding Ukraine (see S. Res. 696), S3160 [23JN]
——— request President and direct Secs. of Defense and State to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to congressionally appropriated funds to Ukraine (see H. Res. 1482), H8587 [17NO]
——— support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion (see S. Res. 519), S786 [17FE] (see H. Res. 947), H1147 [25FE]
——— support insurgency against Russian occupation through funding, weapons, and intelligence sharing (see H.R. 6777), H1130 [18FE]
——— support people, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, hold Vladimir Putin accountable for atrocities, and recognize cultural contributions of Ukrainian Americans to Ohio (see H. Res. 995), H3853 [18MR]
——— support people, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance (see H. Res. 956), H1207 [1MR]
——— support transfer of aircraft and air defense systems to Ukrainian Armed Forces (see S. Res. 549), S1225 [16MR]
——— take immediate steps to support transfer of requested fighter aircraft for self-defense against invasion of sovereign state (see H. Res. 991), H3827 [17MR]
Cloture motions
Ukraine: making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2534 [17MY], S2607 [19MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), motion to proceed, S2486 [12MY], S2515 [16MY]
Explanations
Intelligence Services Appropriations, S7307 [19DE]
Letters
Address concerns over certain Biden administration policy issues: several Senators, S865 [1MR]
Call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza by Russia: several Representatives and Senators, S2487 [12MY]
Georgia Support Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4535 [27AP]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H4534 [27AP]
——— Representative Neal, Committee on Ways and Means (House), H4535 [27AP]
Isolate Russian Government Officials Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4752 [10MY]
——— Representative Waters, Committee on Financial Services (House), H4752 [10MY]
Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act: Representative David Scott, Committee on Agriculture (House), H4749 [10MY]
——— Representative Waters, Committee on Financial Services (House), H4749 [10MY]
Support Moldova democracy, independence, and territorial integrity and strengthen U.S.-Moldova relations: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4537 [27AP]
——— Representative Neal, Committee on Ways and Means (House), H4538 [27AP]
U.S. Air Force (USAF) Radar Station Veterans Monument Association dedication of Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, monument to honor veterans who served on radar stations during Cold War: James E. Muecke, H9697 [13DE]
Ukraine Religious Freedom Support Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4530 [27AP]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H4529 [27AP]
Lists
Votes recorded by proxy on Brady motion to recommit H.R. 6968, Suspending Energy Imports From Russia Act, H1419 [9MR]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 833, support Moldova democracy, independence, and territorial integrity and strengthen U.S.-Moldova relations, H4557 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 956, support Ukrainian people and sovereignty, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance, H1254 [2MR]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 973, consideration of H.R. 6968, Suspending Energy Imports From Russia Act, H1394 [9MR]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1065, consideration of S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4594 [28AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1097, consideration of H.R. 7691, Ukraine emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, H4774 [10MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H. Res. 1204, adopt H. Res. 1132, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner by Russia, H5891 [24JN]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 496, Ukraine Religious Freedom Support Act, H4554 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 923, Georgia Support Act, H4556 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 3344, Transatlantic Telecommunications Security Act, H4557 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6891, Isolate Russian Government Officials Act, H4840 [11MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6899, Russia and Belarus SDR Exchange Prohibition Act, H4841 [11MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6930, Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act, H4555 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6968, Suspending Energy Imports From Russia Act, H1419 [9MR]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7066, Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act, H4838 [11MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7108, Suspending Normal Trade Relations With Russia and Belarus Act, H3810 [17MR]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7276, Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act, H4382 [6AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7311, Countering Malign Russian Activities in Africa Act, H4558 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7314, Assessing Xi’s Interference and Subversion (AXIS) Act, H4553 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7372, Protecting Semiconductor Supply Chain Materials from Authoritarians Act, H4553 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 7691, Ukraine emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, H4783 [10MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 973, consideration of H.R. 6968, Suspending Energy Imports From Russia Act, H1393 [9MR]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 1065, consideration of S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4593 [28AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 1097, consideration of H.R. 7691, Ukraine emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, H4773 [10MY]
Votes recorded by proxy on previous question to H. Res. 1204, adopt H. Res. 1132, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner by Russia, H5890 [24JN]
Votes recorded by proxy on S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4601 [28AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on Senate amendment to H.R. 6968, Ending Importation of Russian Oil Act, H4421 [7AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on Senate amendment to H.R. 7108, Suspending Normal Trade Relations With Russia and Belarus Act, H4420 [7AP]
Messages
National Emergency Relative to Russia: President Biden, S1050 [8MR], S2038 [6AP]
National Emergency Relative to Ukraine: President Biden, S949 [2MR], H1246 [2MR]
Prohibiting Certain Imports and New Investments With Respect to Continued Russian Federation Efforts To Undermine the Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity of Ukraine: President Biden, H1358 [8MR]
Prohibiting New Investments and Certain Services With Respect to Continued Russian Federation Aggression: President Biden, H4382 [6AP]
Motions
Power resources: prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), H1402–H1405 [9MR]
Ukraine: making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2486 [12MY], S2526, S2534 [17MY]
Notices
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 496, Ukraine Religious Freedom Support Act, H4508 [26AP]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 923, Georgia Support Act, H4508 [26AP]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 6930, Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act, H4508 [26AP]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 7066, Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act, H4792 [10MY]
Prayers
Prayer for Ukraine: Derek W.H. Thomas, E263 [16MR]
Press releases
Call for Immediate Release of Brittney Griner From Russia: Representative Jackson Lee, H8367 [30SE]
Remarks in House
Appropriations: making continuing, H8308–H8312 [29SE]
Azerbaijan: anniversary of Soviet attack on citizens of Baku, E65 [25JA]
Biden, President: evaluation of administration, H1090 [9FE], H1181 [1MR], H1267 [2MR], H4125 [1AP], H4563–H4568 [27AP]
——— evaluation of administration relative to energy policy, H1160 [28FE], H1183, H1189, H1196 [1MR], H1316 [7MR], H1337, H1341, H1345, H1357, H1358, H1359–H1364, H1370 [8MR], H1380, H1384, H1385, H1391 [9MR], H3717, H3737, H3738 [15MR], H3757, H3763–H3768 [16MR], H3814, H3819, H3822 [17MR], H4017, H4019, H4021 [31MR], H4121–H4123 [1AP], H4388–H4390 [6AP]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, H339 [2FE], H1217 [2MR], H3955 [29MR], H4389 [6AP], E324 [30MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Russian invasion of Ukraine, H1152 [28FE], H1215 [2MR], H3824 [17MR], H3848 [18MR], H4193 [6AP], H4422 [7AP], H5483 [13JN], H6667, H6668, H6669 [15JY], H6878 [19JY], E180 [25FE], E844 [12AU]
——— State of the Union Message, H1257, H1259–H1261, H1262–H1267 [2MR]
Democratic Party: national agenda, H5549 [15JN]
Dept. of Defense: require report on short-and long-term plan in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, H6263 [13JY]
Dept. of State: develop strategy and implementation plan outlining efforts to counter malign influence and activities of Russia and its proxies in Africa (H.R. 7311), H4541–H4543 [27AP], E443 [29AP]
——— report to Congress on China’s support to Russia relative to its unprovoked invasion of and full-scale war against Ukraine (H.R. 7314), H4525–H4527 [27AP], E439 [29AP]
Dept. of the Treasury: exclude Russian government officials from certain financial and intergovernmental meetings (H.R. 6891), H4752–H4754 [10MY]
——— prohibit from engaging in transactions involving exchange of IMF Special Drawing Rights that are held by Russia or Belarus (H.R. 6899), H1323 [7MR], H4754, H4755 [10MY], H9849 [14DE]
Eli Lilly and Co.: tribute to shipments of medicine to Ukraine and surrounding areas following Russian invasion, H4812 [11MY]
Europe: reduce reliance on Russian energy resources through energy security cooperation and expediting U.S. natural gas exports and impose sanctions on development of Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, H1024 [8FE]
Executive Office of the President: establish semiconductor supply chain working group in response to Russian invasion of Ukraine and report to Congress on potential future disruptions (H.R. 7372), H4527–H4529 [27AP], E443 [29AP]
Financial institutions: ensure entities and persons owned or controlled by U.S. financial institutions comply with financial sanctions on Russia and Belarus to same extent as institution itself (H.R. 7066), H4748–H4750 [10MY]
Foreign aid: ensure all refugees leaving Ukraine are treated equally, H1306 [7MR], H3814 [17MR]
——— require audit of security assistance to Ukraine funding, H8517 [16NO], H8807 [7DE]
Foreign countries: call for immediate release of all detained U.S. citizens, H7177 [27JY]
Foreign policy: call for immediate release of all detained U.S. citizens, H4598 [28AP], H5720 [21JN], H7238 [27JY], H8783 [6DE], H8812 [7DE], H8851 [8DE]
——— encourage Russian officials, including diplomats, to abandon Putin’s war and grant those who defect expedited admission to U.S. as refugees if they clear vetting and security procedures (H. Res. 989), H3787 [17MR], E358 [5AP]
——— encourage Russian soldiers to abandon Putin’s war and grant soldiers who defect expedited admission to U.S. as refugees if they clear vetting and security procedures (H. Res. 969), H1343 [8MR], H3719 [15MR], H3753 [16MR], H3787 [17MR], H3868 [28MR], E358 [5AP]
——— release of detained U.S. citizens, E976 [22SE]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion (H.R. 7276), H4212–H4216 [6AP], E369, E370 [7AP]
——— review sanction policy relative to Russian kleptocrats and human rights abusers (H.R. 6846), H7895–H7898 [19SE], H7984 [20SE], E970 [22SE]
Foreign trade: prohibit importation of uranium from Russia (H.R. 7222), H6672 [15JY]
——— suspend normal trade relations treatment (H.R. 7014), E246 [9MR]
——— suspend normal trade relations treatment (H.R. 7108), H3753 [16MR], H3802–H3810 [17MR], H3846 [18MR]
——— suspend normal trade relations treatment (H.R. 7108), Senate amendment, H4414–H4417, H4422, H4427 [7AP]
——— suspend normal trade relations treatment (S. 3786), H1382 [9MR]
——— withdraw normal trade relations treatment and apply certain Trade Act provisions to products (H.R. 6835), H1387 [9MR]
Georgia (country): support territorial integrity, sanction Russian occupation of Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions, increase cybersecurity cooperation, and assist ability to combat Russian disinformation and propaganda (H.R. 923), H4532–H4536 [27AP]
Griner, Brittney: call for immediate release, H5832, H5836 [23JN], H8358 [30SE] (see H. Res. 1132), H5174 [18MY]
——— call for immediate release (H. Res. 1132), H5892 [24JN], H8365–H8368 [30SE]
——— call for immediate release (H. Res. 1132), adopt (H. Res. 1204), H5883–H5891 [24JN]
——— call for provision of evidence of wrongdoing or release of U.S. citizen being detained on drug allegations, H1317 [7MR]
——— tribute to release from Russia, H8829, H8848, H8851, H8856 [8DE]
House of Representatives: legislative priorities, H1343 [8MR]
Human rights: remembrance of victims of pogroms against Armenian Christians, E172, E173 [25FE], E181, E184 [28FE], E193 [1MR], E204, E207 [2MR], E228 [8MR]
International relations: authorize confiscation of assets subject to U.S. jurisdiction of certain foreign persons and remit those assets to Ukraine (H.R. 6930), H4530–H4532, H4546 [27AP], E437 [29AP]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (H.R. 6470), H1109 [9FE]
Moldova: support democracy, independence, and territorial integrity and strengthen U.S.-Moldova relations (H. Res. 833), H4536–H4538 [27AP], E477 [11MY]
——— U.S. policy, E433 [28AP]
Nagorno-Karabakh: anniversary of genocide at Sumgait, E100 [3FE]
National Park Service: illuminate Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO, with blue and yellow lights in support of Ukraine (H.R. 7002), H6695, H6696, H6704 [18JY], H6728, H6859 [19JY], E773 [22JY]
NATO: importance of member countries to commit to defense spending, H5199 [19MY]
——— tribute to efforts to support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion, H5198 [19MY]
News media: coverage of Russian invasion of Ukraine, H5872 [23JN]
——— urge increased coverage of Russian invasion of Ukraine, illegal border crossings, crime surge, and military training excercises with France, H8584–H8586 [17NO]
Nova Spark Foundation: tribute to efforts to collect and donate critical supplies to Ukrainian orphanages and children displaced by war in Ukraine, E924 [13SE]
Power resources: address shortage of urea as critical component of diesel exhaust fluid, H5451 [13JN], H5495 [14JN]
——— authorize Keystone XL Pipeline, prohibit import of oil and natural gas from Russia, and reduce restrictions on export of oil and gas from U.S., H1359–H1364 [8MR]
——— halt Russian oil and gas exports during invasion of Ukraine, H1152 [28FE]
——— prohibit importation of petroleum and petroleum products from Russia, H1306 [7MR], H1346 [8MR]
——— prohibit importation of petroleum products from Russia, establish ethanol tax credit and extend biodiesel and renewable diesel incentives, and amend ethanol waiver for Reid vapor pressure limitations (H.R. 7155), H8126 [28SE]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), H1358 [8MR], H1380, H1394–H1405, H1420 [9MR], E253 [15MR]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), consideration (H. Res. 972), H1381–H1389 [9MR]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), consideration (H. Res. 973), H1390–H1394 [9MR]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), Senate amendment, H4414, H4418, H4419 [7AP]
——— require strategy for international cooperation to counter Russian energy influence globally, E755 [19JY]
——— transition away from fossil fuel energy sources to clean and renewable energy in order to ensure energy security for U.S. and its allies, H3785 [17MR]
Reed, Trevor: tribute to release from Russia, H4519 [27AP], H4598 [28AP]
Syria: recognize anniversary of Syrian revolution against Bashar al-Assad, E305 [28MR]
Telecommunications: prioritize efforts and enhance coordination among U.S. agencies to encourage Central and Eastern European countries to improve telecommunications networks security (H.R. 3344), H4461 [26AP], H4538–H4541 [27AP], E442 [29AP]
Ukraine: allegations of investments in FTX Trading Ltd., cryptocurrency exchange, H8528 [16NO]
——— anniversary of Ukrainian famine-genocide of 1932–1933, H3736 [15MR]
——— call for immediate cessation of all Russian military activities and oppose violations against religious freedom (H.R. 496), H4529, H4530 [27AP], E441 [29AP]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state, H1258 [2MR], H1322 [7MR], H1380 [9MR], H3717 [15MR]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine, H1151, H1152 [28FE], H1179, H1182, H1184, H1185, H1186, H1187, H1189, H1197 [1MR], H1212, H1213, H1214, H1217, H1218, H1258 [2MR], H1279, H1294, H1297, H1300 [3MR], H1315, H1316, H1317 [7MR], H1335, H1339, H1340, H1341, H1345, H1346, H1358, H1362 [8MR], H3783, H3817 [17MR], H3845, H3848 [18MR], H3868 [28MR], H3955 [29MR], H3974, H3978, H4003 [30MR], H4018, H4022 [31MR], H4384 [6AP], H4421 [7AP], H4491 [26AP], H4604 [28AP], H4877 [12MY], H5347 [8JN], H8019 [21SE], H8501 [15NO], H8578 [17NO], H8723 [2DE]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine (H. Res. 943), H1251 [2MR]
——— condemn Russia’s violations of international law amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity, stand in solidarity with people of Ukraine, and support effort to help people displaced by war and conflict, H4129 [4AP], H4155 [5AP], H4202 [6AP], E358 [5AP]
——— condemn Russia’s violations of international law amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity, stand in solidarity with people of Ukraine, and support effort to help people displaced by war and conflict (H. Res. 964), H3782 [17MR]
——— condemn Vladimir Putin, Russian Security Council, and military for acts of aggression and atrocities rising to level of crimes against humanity and war crimes against people of Ukraine and others, H1367–H1370 [8MR], H3814 [17MR]
——— expedite assistance, H1277 [3MR], H4422 [7AP], H4519 [27AP]
——— impact of invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine on agricultural commodities and global food security, H3868 [28MR], H5593 [15JN], H5613 [16JN]
——— impact of invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine on women and children, H1364–H1367 [8MR], H3770, H3773 [16MR], H4011 [31MR]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, H1285–H1288 [3MR], H3844 [18MR], H4160 [5AP], H4383 [6AP], H6947 [21JY], H8811, H8812 [7DE], H9848 [14DE], H10062 [23DE], E253 [15MR]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), H4775–H4783 [10MY], H4808 [11MY], H5094, H5095 [17MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), consideration (H. Res. 1097), H4764–H4774 [10MY]
——— provide defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion, H3748 [16MR]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), H4491 [26AP], H4594–H4601 [28AP], E440 [29AP]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), consideration (H. Res. 1065), H4586–H4594 [28AP]
——— support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion, H336 [2FE], H997 [7FE], H1072 [8FE], H1108–H1111 [9FE], H4132, H4147 [4AP]
——— support people, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance (H. Res. 956), H1247–H1255 [2MR], H1285 [3MR], E211 [3MR]
——— tribute to journalists killed or injured while covering Russian invaision of Ukraine, H3716 [15MR]
——— urge end to Black Sea blockade, H5178 [19MY]
Whelan, Paul: call for provision of evidence of wrongdoing or release of U.S. citizen being detained on espionage allegations (H. Res. 336), H4523–H4525 [27AP]
——— call for release, H8855, H8856 [8DE]
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: tribute to monument honoring veterans who served on radar stations during Cold War, H9697 [13DE]
Zelensky, Volodymyr: address to Congress by Ukrainian President, H3753 [16MR], H3823 [17MR], H3845 [18MR], H9916 [21DE]
——— print address to Congress by Ukrainian President in Congressional Record, H3753 [16MR]
Zourabichvili, Salome: U.S. visit by Georgian President, H4583 [28AP]
Remarks in Senate
Baltic States: anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S., S3773 [28JY]
——— anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S. (S. Res. 499), S430 [1FE], S2737 [26MY]
Biden, Jill: visit to Romania, Slovak Republic, and Ukraine, S2370 [9MY]
Biden, President: evaluation of administration, S358, S370 [20JA], S397 [31JA], S430 [1FE], S846, S847, S850, S851–S854, S866–S868 [1MR], S1163 [15MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to energy policy, S434 [1FE], S851 [1MR], S929 [2MR], S965, S966, S972, S982 [3MR], S1008, S1009 [7MR], S1025, S1036–S1039, S1042, S1044 [8MR], S1070–S1072, S1077, S1078–S1082, S1096–S1100 [10MR], S1145–S1148 [14MR], S1163–S1165, S1167–S1169 [15MR], S1200, S1205 [16MR], S1230 [17MR], S1819 [29MR], S2012–S2014 [6AP], S2796–S2798 [7JN], S2930 [14JN], S2979–S2981 [15JN], S2985 [16JN], S3219–S3221 [12JY], S3285 [14JY], S3510–S3519 [20JY]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, S655 [14FE], S1241 [17MR], S1813 [29MR], S2570–S2572 [18MY], S2687 [25MY], S4560 [13SE], S4587 [14SE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Iran, S1826 [29MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Russian invasion of Ukraine, S816–S818, S827–S831 [28FE], S939–S943 [2MR], S1001, S1003–S1005 [7MR], S1042, S1044 [8MR], S1071 [10MR], S1135–S1138 [14MR], S1158–S1161 [15MR], S1194–S1196 [16MR], S1235, S1244–S1246 [17MR], S1266 [21MR], S1283, S1284 [22MR], S1724, S1727, S1730–S1732, S1736 [23MR], S1759 [24MR], S1792, S1806–S1808 [28MR], S1823 [29MR], S1928 [4AP], S2012 [6AP], S2070–S2073 [7AP], S2116 [25AP], S2554, S2572 [18MY], S2797 [7JN], S3583 [21JY], S3663 [26JY], S4955 [22SE]
——— State of the Union Message, S922, S923, S926–S928, S945 [2MR], S969, S983 [3MR]
Biden, Robert H. (Hunter): allegations that investigation into certain business dealings while President Biden served as Vice President is connected to Russian disinformation campaigns, S479 [2FE], S1821, S1822 [29MR], S3192 [11JY], S7015 [7DE]
——— investigation into certain business dealings while President Biden served as Vice President, S4488 [7SE], S4813 [19SE]
Burlington, VT: tribute to Ohavi Zedek Synagogue relocation and restoration of Shul Mural, S2738 [26MY]
Business and industry: block property of Russian state-owned entities (S. 3732), S929 [2MR]
China: support to Russia relative to its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, S2302 [4MY]
Congress: accomplishments of 117th Congress, S4005, S4006 [4AU], S4051 [6AU]
Dept. of Defense: establish Baltic Security Initiative (S. 3950), S1833 [29MR]
——— transfer warehoused weapons, equipment, and additional defense support capabilities originally intended for Afghan Security Forces to Ukraine in response to Russian invasion, S975 [3MR], S1728 [23MR]
Dept. of Justice: modify Foreign Agents Registration Act requirements relative to exemptions (S. 4901), S4858 [20SE]
——— transfer proceeds of certain forfeited property to remediate harms of Russian aggression towards Ukraine, S10072 [22DE]
Dept. of State: establish Baltic Security and Economic Enhancement Initiative (S. 3950), S1833 [29MR]
Dept. of the Treasury: prohibit from engaging in transactions involving exchange of IMF Special Drawing Rights that are held by Russia or Belarus (H.R. 6899), S4940 [21SE]
Ecology and environment: address global emission standards, S2226 [28AP]
Elections: allegations of spying relative to 2016 election, S691 [15FE]
Europe: reduce reliance on Russian energy resources through energy security cooperation, S2122 [25AP], S2808 [7JN]
——— reduce reliance on Russian energy resources through energy security cooperation, expediting U.S. natural gas exports and impose sanctions on development of Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline (S. 819), unanimous-consent request, S860, S861 [1MR]
——— reduce reliance on Russian energy resources through energy security cooperation and expediting U.S. natural gas exports, S2267 [3MY], S2378 [9MY], S2538 [17MY]
——— reduce reliance on Russian energy resources through energy security cooperation and expediting U.S. natural gas exports and impose sanctions on development of Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline (S. 819), S434 [1FE], S860, S861 [1MR]
Food: prohibit importation of seafood and seafood products from Russia (S. 3614), S768, S769 [17FE]
——— prohibit importation of seafood and seafood products from Russia (S. 3614), unanimous-consent request, S769 [17FE]
Foreign countries: call for release of political prisoners, S2922 [14JN]
Foreign policy: prohibit U.S. recognition of Russian claims of sovereignty over any portion of sovereign territory of Ukraine (S. 4937), S4945 [22SE]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Finland, Sweden, and Spain, S3221–S3223 [12JY]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Germany, Poland, and Lithuania, S2687 [25MY]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Lithuania, Sweden, and Spain, S3288 [14JY]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Poland and Germany, S1727–S1732 [23MR]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Poland and Lithuania, S819 [28FE]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Ukraine, S4444–S4447 [6SE], S4456 [7SE], S4561–S4564 [13SE]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Ukraine, Finland, and Sweden, S2525, S2531 [17MY]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion, S1968 [5AP]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion (S. 4134), S2340 [4MY]
——— require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion (S. 5233), S7103 [12DE]
Foreign trade: prohibit importation of uranium from Russia (S. 3856), S1820 [29MR]
——— suspend normal trade relations treatment (H.R. 7108), S1230 [17MR], S1263, S1267 [21MR], S1274, S1275, S1283, S1284 [22MR], S1718, S1720–S1723, S1725 [23MR], S1758, S1762–S1767, S1786 [24MR], S1793 [28MR], S2051, S2052 [6AP], S2058, S2060 [7AP]
——— suspend normal trade relations treatment (H.R. 7108), unanimous-consent request, S1721, S1722 [23MR], S1763, S1764 [24MR]
——— suspend normal trade relations treatment (S. 3786), S1075 [10MR]
——— withdraw normal trade relations treatment and apply certain Trade Act provisions to products (S. 3717), S896 [1MR], S921 [2MR], S1725 [23MR], S1765 [24MR]
Genocide: recognize actions in Ukraine as genocide (S. Res. 713), S3546 [20JY], S3633 [25JY], S3884, S3886 [3AU]
Germany: U.S. policy, S531 [7FE]
Information technology: coordination between social media and Biden administration to depress or deplatform certain persons or information, S9747 [21DE]
Intelligence services: authorizing appropriations (S. 4503), S4558 [13SE]
——— prohibit certain former employees of intelligence community from providing certain services to countries that are state sponsors of terrorism, China, and Russia (S. 4456), S3078 [22JN]
International relations: authorize confiscation of property of certain Russian persons subject to U.S. sanctions and use of that property for benefit of people of Ukraine, S1267 [21MR]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine, S430–S433 [1FE], S1209, S1210, S1212 [16MR]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (S. 3488), S193 [12JA], S198–S201, S204, S215–S218 [13JA], S273 [18JA]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (S. 3652), S856–S860 [1MR], S929 [2MR]
——— counter aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, expedite U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, and impose sanctions relative to actions with respect to Ukraine (S. 3652), unanimous-consent request, S858, S859 [1MR]
——— impose additional sanctions if Russia infringes on territorial integrity of Ukraine, S633–S636 [10FE], S668–S671 [14FE], S689–S691 [15FE], S725 [16FE], S765–S767 [17FE]
——— impose sanctions in response to invasion of Ukraine and confiscate assets and remit those assets to legitimate Government of Ukraine (S. 3723), S896 [1MR], S921 [2MR]
Kara-Murza, Vladimir: call for immediate release, S2116 [25AP], S2487 [12MY] (see S. Res. 632), S2519 [16MY]
——— call for immediate release (S. Res. 632), S2737 [26MY], S2922 [14JN], S3763–S3765 [28JY]
Lavrov, Sergey V.: condemn anti-semitic remarks by Russian Foreign Minister relative to invasion of Ukraine, S2235 [2MY]
Lithuania: express appreciation for efforts to support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion, S2601 [19MY], S3020 [21JN]
Moldova: express appreciation for efforts to assist Ukrainian refugees and support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion, S2807 [7JN]
——— tribute to heroic efforts to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine (S. Res. 638), S3278, S3279 [13JY]
National security: national objectives priority assignments, S824 [28FE]
NATO: impact of expansion in Eastern Europe, S2703 [25MY]
Natural gas: impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 pipeline and apply congressional review to removal of such sanctions, S510 [3FE]
——— impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 pipeline and apply congressional review to removal of such sanctions (S. 3436), S107 [10JA], S146 [11JA], S198–S201, S203–S205, S208–S211, S213–S218 [13JA], S2570, S2573 [18MY]
——— reinstate sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, S12 [4JA]
Nuclear weapons: importance of effective and modern strategic deterrence policy, S2649 [24MY]
Poland: express appreciation for efforts to assist Ukrainian refugees and support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion (S. Res. 615), S2268 [3MY], S2737 [26MY]
Power resources: authorize Strategic Petroleum Reserve drawdown and sale to provide short-term energy relief and set energy efficiency targets for States during energy supply emergency (S. 3815), S1767 [24MR]
——— disinformation campaign relative to U.S. energy policy, S972 [3MR]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil, petroleum, petroleum products, liquefied natural gas, and coal from Russia, S1078 [10MR]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil, petroleum, petroleum products, liquefied natural gas, and coal from Russia (S. 3757), S999 [3MR], S1014 [7MR]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil and petroleum products from Russia and impose sanctions on persons involved in such importation who have engaged in corruption or are responsible for human rights abuses, S1268 [21MR], S1275 [22MR]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil and petroleum products from Russia and impose sanctions on persons involved in such importation who have engaged in corruption or are responsible for human rights abuses (S. 3754), S973 [3MR]
——— prohibit importation of petroleum and petroleum products from Russia (S. 3718), S929 [2MR], S972 [3MR], S1007 [7MR]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), S1036–S1039, S1045 [8MR], S1071, S1075 [10MR], S1282 [22MR], S1762, S1765–S1767, S1786 [24MR], S1793 [28MR], S2052 [6AP], S2058, S2060 [7AP]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), unanimous-consent request, S1763, S1764 [24MR]
——— reduce reliance on Russian energy resources by expediting U.S. natural gas exports, financing solar panels in North Africa, and establishing Operation Warp Speed for energy, S1142–S1144 [14MR]
——— transition away from fossil fuel energy sources to clean and renewable energy in order to ensure energy security for U.S. and its allies, S973–S975 [3MR], S1765–S1767 [24MR]
Precious metals: impose sanctions relative to sale, supply, or transfer of gold to or from Russia (S. 5232), S7102 [12DE]
——— prohibit U.S. persons from engaging in transactions with foreign persons that purchase or transact in gold from Russia, S7171 [14DE]
——— prohibit U.S. persons from engaging in transactions with foreign persons that purchase or transact in gold from Russia (S. 3771), S1018 [7MR], S1824 [29MR], S1925 [4AP]
Romania: express appreciation for efforts to support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion, S2807 [7JN]
SBA: prevent China and Russia from acquiring critical technology under Small Business Innovation Research Program and Small Business Technology Transfer Program, S2225 [28AP], S2320 [4MY]
Senate: legislative priorities, S4944 [22SE], S6811 [28NO], S6868 [30NO], S6950 [5DE]
Sussman, Michael: trial relative to Dept. of Justice and FBI investigations of 2016 election, S2647 [24MY]
Tax Convention With Russian Federation: suspend, S1267 [21MR]
Terrorism: designate as state sponsor, S2483 [12MY]
——— designate as state sponsor (S. Res. 623), S3736 [27JY]
Tracy, Lynne M.: nomination to be Ambassador to Russia, S9711, S9718 [21DE]
——— nomination to be Ambassador to Russia, unanimous-consent agreement, S9609 [20DE]
Twitter, Inc.: allegations of media bias and censorship, S9748 [21DE]
U.S. policy, S110 [10JA]
Ukraine: condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine, S816–S825, S827–S831 [28FE], S845–S849, S863, S865, S868–S872 [1MR], S925, S939–S943 [2MR], S1001–S1005 [7MR], S1025 [8MR], S1075, S1076, S1078, S1082, S1092 [10MR], S1135–S1138 [14MR], S1158–S1161, S1183–S1185 [15MR], S1207, S1222 [16MR], S1275, S1282–S1284 [22MR], S1727–S1732, S1736 [23MR], S1924, S1940–S1943 [4AP], S2116, S2121–S2123 [25AP], S2266–S2268 [3MY], S2297, S2305–S2307 [4MY], S2370, S2376–S2379 [9MY], S2386, S2387 [10MY], S2482–S2486 [12MY], S2535–S2539 [17MY], S2653–S2656 [24MY], S2687 [25MY], S2726 [26MY], S2806–S2808 [7JN], S2915–S2918 [13JN], S3025–S3027 [21JN], S3204–S3206 [11JY], S3362–S3365 [19JY], S3631–S3633 [25JY], S3883–S3886 [3AU], S4845–S4847 [20SE], S5137–S5140 [28SE], S6701–S6703 [15NO], S6862–S6865 [29NO], S6923 [1DE], S7012, S7022–S7025 [7DE], S7181–S7184 [14DE], S9592–S9594 [20DE]
——— condemn Vladimir Putin, Russian Security Council, and military for acts of aggression and atrocities rising to level of crimes against humanity and war crimes against people of Ukraine and others, S1726 [23MR], S2267 [3MY], S2379 [9MY], S2538 [17MY]
——— condemn Vladimir Putin, Russian Security Council, and military for acts of aggression and atrocities rising to level of crimes against humanity and war crimes against people of Ukraine and others (S. Res. 546), S1185–S1190 [15MR], S1193 [16MR], S2116 [25AP]
——— express that the anniversary of the Ukrainian Famine-Genocide of 1932-1933 (Holodomor) should serve as a reminder of repressive Soviet policies against the people of Ukraine, S3883 [3AU]
——— impact of invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine on agricultural commodities and global food security, S1760 [24MR], S2298, S2299 [4MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis, S984 [3MR], S1003, S1004 [7MR], S1070, S1073, S1075, S1100, S1110 [10MR], S1158 [15MR], S1193, S1222 [16MR], S1242–S1246 [17MR], S1728–S1732 [23MR], S2118, S2121 [25AP], S2136 [26AP], S2174 [27AP], S2202 [28AP], S2235 [2MY], S2266 [3MY], S2297, S2306 [4MY], S2344 [5MY], S4845 [20SE], S6864 [29NO], S6923 [1DE], S7024 [7DE], S7108 [13DE], S7182–S7184 [14DE], S9592–S9594 [20DE], S9711–S9713 [21DE]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2376 [9MY], S2386 [10MY], S2426, S2454, S2455 [11MY], S2480–S2486 [12MY], S2533, S2534, S2536–S2538 [17MY], S2554, S2570 [18MY], S2599, S2602–S2604, S2606, S2608 [19MY], S2653–S2656 [24MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), motion to proceed, S2466, S2486 [12MY], S2507, S2509, S2514 [16MY], S2525–S2528, S2531 [17MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), unanimous-consent request, S2481 [12MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (S. 3724), S896 [1MR], S921 [2MR], S1006, S1007 [7MR]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (S. 3811), S1086–S1088 [10MR]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (S. 3811), unanimous-consent request, S1087, S1088 [10MR]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), S425 [1FE], S564–S566 [8FE], S870 [1MR], S1925 [4AP], S2052 [6AP], S2119 [25AP]
——— provide for conveyance of seized Russian assets to people of Ukraine, S2483–S2486 [12MY]
——— provide for use of seized Russian assets to provide support to citizens of Ukraine made refugees due to illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia (S. 3936), S2122 [25AP], S2267 [3MY]
——— recognize, honor, and commend women who have contributed to fight for freedom and defense of Ukraine (S. Res. 589), S3602, S3603 [21JY]
——— support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion, S12 [4JA], S28 [5JA], S253 [18JA], S369 [20JA], S430 [1FE], S465, S466 [2FE], S506, S510–S512 [3FE], S578 [8FE], S633–S636 [10FE], S668–S671 [14FE], S686, S689–S691 [15FE], S725, S728–S730 [16FE], S761 [17FE], S2746 [26MY], S6679 [15NO], S6759 [17NO]
——— support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion (S. Res. 519), S780, S799, S800 [17FE]
——— support people, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance, S969, S971 [3MR], S1007–S1010 [7MR], S3020 [21JN]
——— support transfer of aircraft and air defense systems to Ukrainian Armed Forces, S1266 [21MR], S1275 [22MR], S2806 [7JN], S2915–S2918 [13JN], S2921 [14JN], S3025–S3027 [21JN], S3205 [11JY], S3362–S3365 [19JY], S3631 [25JY], S3884 [3AU], S4561–S4564 [13SE], S4587 [14SE]
——— tribute to efforts of U.S. businesses and citizens to support refugees and soldiers following Russian invasion, S2538 [17MY]
——— tribute to journalists killed or injured while covering Russian invaision of Ukraine, S1210 [16MR]
——— U.S. policy, S2074 [7AP]
——— urge end to Black Sea blockade, S3631 [25JY]
War: use of landmines in Ukraine, S2084 [7AP]
War Crimes Act: strengthen criminal, civil, and immigration consequences for perpetrators of war crimes and other heinous atrocities in Ukraine and elsewhere to ensure such persons cannot find sanctuary in U.S., S2306 [4MY]
Zelensky, Volodymyr: address to Congress by Ukrainian President, S1138 [14MR], S1159 [15MR], S1193–S1196, S1212 [16MR], S1235 [17MR], S9711, S9712 [21DE]
Reports filed
Adopt H. Res. 1132, Call for Immediate Release of Brittney Griner From Russia: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1204) (H. Rept. 117–385), H5918 [24JN]
Baltic States Diplomatic Relations Anniversary: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 499), S2663 [24MY]
Call for Immediate Release of Vladimir Kara-Murza by Russia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 632), S2663 [24MY]
Combating Obstructive National Security Underreporting of Legitimate Threats (CONSULT) Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4516) (S. Rept. 117–219), S6962 [5DE]
Consideration of H.R. 6968, Suspending Energy Imports From Russia Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 972) (H. Rept. 117–261), H1421 [9MR]
——— Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 973) (H. Rept. 117–269), H1421 [9MR]
Consideration of H.R. 7691, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations in Response to Crisis in Ukraine: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1097) (H. Rept. 117–320), H4795 [10MY]
Consideration of S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 1065) (H. Rept. 117–303), H4574 [27AP]
Express Appreciation to Poland for Efforts To Assist Ukrainian Refugees and Support Sovereignty of Ukraine Following Russian Invasion: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 615), S2663 [24MY]
Federal Contracting for Peace and Security Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 4930) (S. Rept. 117–266), S7251 [15DE]
Gateway Solidarity Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 7002) (H. Rept. 117–416), H6705 [18JY]
Intelligence Services Appropriations: Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) (H.R. 8367) (H. Rept. 117–546), H8422 [31OC]
——— Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. 4503), S3239 [12JY]
——— Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. 4503) (S. Rept. 117–132), S3541 [20JY]
Isolate Russian Government Officials Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 6891) (H. Rept. 117–318), H4795 [10MY]
Nomination of Lynne M. Tracy To Be Ambassador to Russia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7033 [7DE]
Recognize, Honor, and Commend Women Who Have Contributed to Fight for Freedom and Defense of Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 589), S2939 [14JN]
Recognize Russian Actions in Ukraine as Genocide: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 713), S7030 [7DE]
Request President and Direct Sec. of State To Transmit Documents Relative to Dept. of State Conclusion on Whether Marc Fogel Is Wrongfully Detained in Russia: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H. Res. 1456) (H. Rept. 117–612), H8872 [8DE]
Request President and Direct Secs. of Defense and State To Transmit Documents to House of Representatives Relative to Congressionally Appropriated Funds to Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H. Res. 1482) (H. Rept. 117–613), H8872 [8DE]
Request President To Provide Documents Relative to Policies That Increase Energy Prices, Blame Russia for Such Increases, or Pursue Anti-Fossil Fuel Agenda: Committee on Energy and Commerce (House) (H. Res. 1265) (H. Rept. 117–524), H8313 [29SE]
Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 7066) (H. Rept. 117–319), H4795 [10MY]
Russia and Belarus SDR Exchange Prohibition Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 6899) (H. Rept. 117–316), H4795 [10MY]
——— Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 6899), S3609 [21JY]
Russia Designation as State Sponsor of Terrorism: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 623), S3200 [11JY]
Tribute to Heroic Efforts By Moldova To Support Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing Russian War Against Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 638), S2939 [14JN]
Ukraine Human Rights Policy Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4955), S7030 [7DE]
Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H.R. 7276), S2939 [14JN]
Resolutions by organizations
Support for people of Ukraine: International Foundation for Electoral Systems, E895 [2SE]
——— Maine State Legislature, S2746 [26MY]
Texts of
H. Res. 336, call for provision of evidence of wrongdoing or release of U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan, being detained on espionage allegations in Russia, H4523 [27AP]
H. Res. 833, support Moldova democracy, independence, and territorial integrity and strengthen U.S.-Moldova relations, H4536 [27AP]
H. Res. 956, support Ukrainian people, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, condemn Russian invasion, demand immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of Russian forces, and provide defensive security and humanitarian assistance, H1247 [2MR]
H. Res. 972, consideration of H.R. 6968, Suspending Energy Imports From Russia Act, H1381 [9MR]
H. Res. 973, consideration of H.R. 6968, Suspending Energy Imports From Russia Act, H1390 [9MR]
H. Res. 1065, consideration of S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4586 [28AP]
H. Res. 1097, consideration of H.R. 7691, emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis in Ukraine, H4764 [10MY]
H. Res. 1132, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner in Russia, H5892 [24JN]
H. Res. 1204, adopt H. Res. 1132, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner by Russia, H5883 [24JN]
H.R. 496, Ukraine Religious Freedom Support Act, H4529 [27AP]
H.R. 923, Georgia Support Act, H4532–H4534 [27AP]
H.R. 3344, Transatlantic Telecommunications Security Act, H4538–H4540 [27AP]
H.R. 6846, Corruption, Overthrowing Rule of Law, and Ruining Ukraine—Putin’s Trifecta (CORRUPT) Act, H7895 [19SE], H7985 [20SE]
H.R. 6891, Isolate Russian Government Officials Act, H4752 [10MY]
H.R. 6899, Russia and Belarus SDR Exchange Prohibition Act, H4754 [10MY]
H.R. 6930, Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act, H4530 [27AP]
H.R. 6968, Suspending Energy Imports From Russia Act, H1394–H1396 [9MR]
H.R. 7002, Gateway Solidarity Act, H6695 [18JY], H6733, H6864 [19JY]
H.R. 7066, Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act, H4748 [10MY]
H.R. 7108, Suspending Normal Trade Relations With Russia and Belarus Act, H3802–H3804 [17MR]
H.R. 7276, Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act, H4212 [6AP]
H.R. 7311, Countering Malign Russian Activities in Africa Act, H4541 [27AP]
H.R. 7314, Assessing Xi’s Interference and Subversion (AXIS) Act, H4525 [27AP]
H.R. 7372, Protecting Semiconductor Supply Chain Materials from Authoritarians Act, H4527 [27AP]
H.R. 7691, emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis in Ukraine, H4775–H4778 [10MY]
S. 3522, Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act, H4595 [28AP]
S. 3771, Stop Russian Government and Oligarchs From Limiting Democracy (Stop Russian GOLD) Act, S1018 [7MR]
S. 3950, Baltic Defense and Deterrence Act, S1834 [29MR]
S. 4134, Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act, S2340 [4MY]
S. 4456, prohibit certain former employees of intelligence community from providing certain services to countries that are state sponsors of terrorism, China, and Russia, S3078 [22JN]
S. 4901, Preventing Adversary Influence, Disinformation, and Obscured Foreign Financing (PAID OFF) Act, S4858 [20SE]
S. 5232, Stop Russian Government and Oligarchs From Limiting Democracy (Stop Russian GOLD) Act, S7102 [12DE]
S. 5233, require President report to Congress on efforts to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence and information relative to war crimes committed during Ukraine invasion, S7103 [12DE]
S. Con. Res. 30, express that U.N. should take immediate procedural actions necessary to remove Russia as permanent member of U.N. Security Council, S886 [1MR]
S. Con. Res. 37, declare state of emergency due to Russian invasion of Ukraine in order to establish waiver of certain requirements to allow shipment of food aid to Ukraine, S2248 [2MY]
S. Con. Res. 38, declare state of emergency due to Russian invasion of Ukraine in order to establish waiver of certain requirements to allow shipment of food aid to Ukraine, S2283 [3MY]
S. Res. 499, Baltic States diplomatic relations with U.S. anniversary, S415 [31JA]
S. Res. 519, support independent and democratic Ukraine against any further Russian military invasion, S791 [17FE]
S. Res. 531, condemn Vladimir Putin, Russian Security Council, and Russian military for acts of aggression and atrocities rising to level of crimes against humanity and war crimes against people of Ukraine and others, S994 [3MR]
S. Res. 546, condemn Vladimir Putin, Russian Security Council, and Russian military for acts of aggression and atrocities rising to level of crimes against humanity and war crimes against people of Ukraine and others, S1180 [15MR]
S. Res. 548, end access of Russian financial institutions to specialized financial messaging services, S1226 [16MR]
S. Res. 549, support transfer of aircraft and air defense systems to Ukrainian Armed Forces, S1227 [16MR]
S. Res. 558, set certain conditions for economic relationship with Russia to return to status before invasion of Ukraine, S1805 [28MR]
S. Res. 559, express gratitude to journalists and news staff risking injury and death and who have sacrificed their lives to chronicle and report on Russian invasion of Ukraine, S1835 [29MR]
S. Res. 589, recognize, honor, and commend women of Ukraine who have contributed to fight for freedom and defense of Ukraine, S3602 [21JY]
S. Res. 589, recognize, honor, and commend women who have contributed to fight for freedom and defense of Ukraine, S2098 [7AP]
S. Res. 611, urge compliance and extension of nuclear weapon nonproliferation and reduction treaties and pursue additional arms control agreements with Russia and China, S2280 [3MY]
S. Res. 615, express appreciation for efforts of Poland to assist Ukrainian refugees and support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion, S2283 [3MY]
S. Res. 623, designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism, S2382 [9MY]
S. Res. 632, call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza by Russia, S2520 [16MY]
S. Res. 638, tribute to heroic efforts in Moldova to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine, S3278, S3279 [13JY]
S. Res. 638, tribute to Moldova’s heroic efforts to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine, S2548 [17MY]
S. Res. 696, recognize American people’s commitment to rebuilding Ukraine, S3167 [23JN]
S. Res. 713, recognize Russian actions in Ukraine as genocide, S3546 [20JY]
S. Res. 716, call for immediate release of Brittney Griner by Russia, S3613 [21JY]
S. Res. 802, condemn any attempts by Russia to claim sovereignty over any portion of Ukraine, S5229 [28SE]
S. Res. 871, condemn Russian illegal abduction of children from Ukraine, S7202 [14DE]