UKRAINE
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 policy: 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]
International relations: 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 populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), consideration (H. Res. 1065), H4593 [28AP]
Russia: 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]
Women: 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]
Appointments
Committee to escort Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky into the House Chamber, H9969 [21DE]
Articles and editorials
Biden Heeded Republicans’ Pleas To Ban Russian Oil. Then They Pounced, S1072 [10MR]
More Than Two Dozen Senate Republicans Demand Biden Do More for Ukraine After Voting Against $13.6 Billion for Ukraine, S2071 [7AP]
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]
Oil Giants Reap Record Profits as War Rages in Ukraine, Energy Prices Soar—Here’s How Much They Made, H5020 [17MY]
Open Letter to the Russian Leadership, S632 [10FE]
Republicans Say Biden Is ‘Weak’ on Ukraine—What Would They Do Differently?, H1189 [1MR]
West Can’t Afford To Neglect Moldova, Because Putin Won’t, E433 [28AP]
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]
——— ensure number of servicemembers deployed due to situation in Ukraine does not exceed number of servicemembers deployed to U.S. southern border (see H.R. 6665), H1112 [9FE]
Aviation: authorize appropriations to provide assistance and training to Ukrainian military pilots (see H.R. 8144), H5684 [17JN]
——— take immediate steps to support transfer of requested fighter aircraft for self-defense against invasion of sovereign state (see H. Res. 991), H3827 [17MR]
Biden, President: issue letters of marque and reprisal to seize assets of certain Russian citizens (see H.R. 6869), H1175 [28FE]
Capitol Building and Grounds: direct Fine Arts Board to obtain bust of Volodymyr Zelensky for display in House wing of U.S. Capitol (see H. Res. 970), H1374 [8MR]
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]
Congressional Gold Medal: award 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]
Courts: ensure those who incur losses due to hostile invasion have access to U.S. courts to recover damages (see H.R. 7205), H3862 [24MR]
Dept. of Defense: 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]
——— replace equipment, defense support capabilities, and relevant defense articles provided to Ukraine by certain NATO member countries (see S. 4059), S2092 [7AP]
——— 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 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]
Dept. of Justice: 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: 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]
——— 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 Treasury: establish Defense Exportability Transfer Account (see S. 4947), S4970 [22SE]
——— exclude Russian government officials from certain financial and intergovernmental meetings (see H.R. 6891), H1274 [2MR]
——— limit authority of Office of Foreign Asset Control to authorize U.S. financial institutions to engage in certain Russian-related energy transactions blocked by Executive order 14024 (see H.R. 6894), H1274 [2MR]
——— seek immediate bilateral, multilateral, and commercial debt service payment relief for Ukraine (see H.R. 7081), H3742 [15MR]
——— terminate license authorizing financial transactions relative to importation of Russian energy products and apply certain sanctions to Russian financial institutions (see S. 4054), S2092 [7AP]
——— 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]
District of Columbia: designate Ukrainian Independence Park (see H.R. 7075), H3742 [15MR]
Eastern Europe: provide for designation of certain countries, including Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova, as major democratic allies (see H.R. 8465), H7065 [21JY]
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 promulgation of new oil and gas regulations until after Russian troops have withdrawn from Ukraine (see S. 3822), S1119 [10MR]
Food: respond to looming global food crisis precipitated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (see S. 4731), S3861 [2AU]
Foreign aid: authorize humanitarian assistance to people of Ukraine (see H.R. 6984), H1373 [8MR] (see H.R. 7187), H3858 [21MR]
——— promote security partnership (see H.R. 6367), H8 [10JA]
——— provide assistance for suspected victims and witnesses of war crimes (see H.R. 8532), H7254 [27JY]
——— recognize American people’s commitment to rebuilding Ukraine (see S. Res. 696), S3160 [23JN]
Foreign policy: 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]
——— designate certain unelected entities claiming to be governments as foreign terrorist organizations and impose certain measures on countries that support such entities (see S. 3739), S950 [2MR] (see H.R. 6897), H1274 [2MR]
——— 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]
——— increase foreign aid, enhance security assistance, and strengthen democracy and economic security in Black Sea region (see S. 4509), S3239 [12JY] (see H.R. 9511), H9729 [13DE]
——— 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 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]
——— 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 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]
Foreign trade: 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]
——— impose sanctions relative to foreign persons that engage in certain transactions with Ukrainian property (see H.R. 8459), H7065 [21JY]
History: 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]
Immigration: permit nationals to be eligible for temporary protected status (see H.R. 6892), H1274 [2MR]
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: 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]
——— impose sanctions on government officials of Russia and Belarus who directly enabled Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (see H.R. 7163), H3853 [18MR]
——— 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 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]
——— support insurgency against Russian occupation through funding, weapons, and intelligence sharing (see H.R. 6777), H1130 [18FE]
Klyuchenko, Igor: relief (see H.R. 6910), H1275 [2MR]
Moldova: tribute to heroic efforts to support Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian war against Ukraine (see S. Res. 638), S2544 [17MY]
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]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: designate intelligence community coordinator for Russian atrocities accountability (see H.R. 8718), H7712 [16AU]
——— submit report relative to analyses of military will to fight and national will to fight relative to Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Iraq (see H.R. 8560), H7404 [28JY]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Ukrainian Military, Economic, and Humanitarian Aid: establish (see S. 4190), S2450 [11MY] (see H.R. 8094), H5610 [15JN]
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 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]
Putin, Vladimir: express that Russian President is war criminal (see S. Res. 536), S1016 [7MR]
Russia: amend certain authorities relating to human rights violations and abuses in Ukraine (see S. 4955), S5051 [27SE] (see H.R. 8958), H8112 [22SE]
——— authorize confiscation of assets and use of such assets to offset costs to U.S. of assistance to Ukraine (see S. 4283), S2620 [19MY]
——— 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]
——— ban visas of certain Russian citizens and their family members due to invasion of Ukraine (see H.R. 6853), H1146 [25FE]
——— 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]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine (see H. Res. 943), H1147 [25FE]
——— condemn any attempts 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 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]
——— condemn 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]
——— 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]
——— encourage companies headquartered in U.S. to cease operations and halt future investments in Russia (see H. Res. 996), H3853 [18MR]
——— 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 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]
——— 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]
——— impose sanctions on Duma and Federation Council members who voted to recognize 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]
——— 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 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 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 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]
——— prohibit Russian vessels from operating in U.S. navigable waters (see H.R. 6890), H1207 [1MR]
——— 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 for congressional oversight of certain sanctions (see H.R. 7340), H4072 [31MR]
——— recognize actions in Ukraine as genocide (see S. Res. 713), S3542 [20JY] (see H. Res. 1205), H5919 [24JN]
——— require President impose sanctions with respect to purchases of crude oil from Russia (see S. 5058), S5542 [29SE]
——— 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]
——— set certain conditions for economic relationship with U.S. to return to status before invasion of Ukraine (see S. Res. 558), S1803 [28MR]
——— 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]
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]
Special Tribunal for the Punishment of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: call on President to support creation (see H. Res. 1435), H8395 [14OC]
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]
Trump, Donald J.: expunge impeachment of December 18, 2019 (see H. Res. 1010), H3970 [29MR]
U.N.: provide for termination of all contracts between Dept. of Peace Operations and Russia (see S. 3841), S1178 [15MR]
War: 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]
Weapons: support transfer of aircraft and air defense systems to Ukrainian Armed Forces (see S. Res. 549), S1225 [16MR]
Women: recognize, honor, and commend women who have contributed to fight for freedom and defense of Ukraine (see S. Res. 589), S2092 [7AP]
Cloture motions
Foreign policy: 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]
Letters
Address concerns over certain Biden administration policy issues: several Senators, S865 [1MR]
Isolate Russian Government Officials Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4752 [10MY]
——— Representative Waters, Committee on Financial Services (House), H4752 [10MY]
Ukraine Religious Freedom Support Act: Representative Meeks, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4530 [27AP]
——— Representative Nadler, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H4529 [27AP]
Lists
Congressional Ukraine Caucus members, H991 [21DE]
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. 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.R. 496, Ukraine Religious Freedom Support Act, H4554 [27AP]
Votes recorded by proxy on H.R. 6891, Isolate Russian Government Officials Act, H4840 [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. 7081, Ukraine Comprehensive Debt Payment Relief Act, H4839 [11MY]
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. 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 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]
Messages
National Emergency Relative to Russia: President Biden, S1050 [8MR]
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
Foreign policy: making emergency supplemental appropriations in response to crisis (H.R. 7691), S2486 [12MY], S2526, S2534 [17MY]
Russia: prohibit importation of Russian energy products (H.R. 6968), H1402–H1405 [9MR]
Notices
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 496, Ukraine Religious Freedom Support Act, H4508 [26AP]
Estimated budget effects of H.R. 6930, Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act, H4508 [26AP]
Proposed sale of defense articles and services: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S2124–S2128 [25AP]
Prayers
Prayer for Ukraine: Derek W.H. Thomas, E263 [16MR]
Remarks in House
Abbott, Greg: characterization of remarks relative to migrants by Texas Governor, H4384 [6AP]
Appropriations: making continuing, H8308–H8312 [29SE]
Benevolent Healthcare Foundation: tribute to Project C.U.R.E., E999 [29SE]
Biden, President: evaluation of administration, H241 [19JA], H913–H915 [2FE], H1090 [9FE], H1181 [1MR], H1267 [2MR], H1307 [7MR], H4125 [1AP], H4563–H4568 [27AP]
——— evaluation of administration relative to agriculture, H4582 [28AP], H5830 [23JN]
——— evaluation of administration relative to energy policy, H1316 [7MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, H339 [2FE], H1217 [2MR], H3955 [29MR], 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]
Budget: allocation of funds, H4426 [7AP]
Capitol Building and Grounds: direct Fine Arts Board to obtain bust of Volodymyr Zelensky for display in House wing of U.S. Capitol (H. Res. 970), H1343 [8MR], H3753 [16MR], H3787 [17MR]
Chicago, IL: tribute to Ukrainian Village, H3817 [17MR]
Congress: accomplishments of 117th Congress, H3735 [15MR]
Democratic Party: national agenda, H3848 [18MR], H5549 [15JN], H6913–H6916 [20JY]
Dept. of Defense: require report on short-and long-term plan in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, H6263 [13JY]
Dept. of Homeland Security: reform and improve asylum and credible fear processes, and allow entry to larger number of refugees, H4193 [6AP]
Dept. of State: 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]
——— seek immediate bilateral, multilateral, and commercial debt service payment relief for Ukraine (H.R. 7081), H4750–H4752 [10MY]
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]
Foreign aid: ensure all refugees leaving Ukraine are treated equally, H1306 [7MR], H3814 [17MR]
——— expedite assistance, H1277 [3MR], H4422 [7AP], H4519 [27AP]
——— require audit of security assistance to Ukraine funding, H8517 [16NO], H8807 [7DE]
Foreign policy: call for immediate cessation of all Russian military activities and oppose violations against religious freedom (H.R. 496), H4529, H4530 [27AP], E441 [29AP]
——— 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]
——— 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]
——— 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]
FTX Trading Ltd.: allegations of investments in cryptocurrency exchange, H8528 [16NO]
History: anniversary of Ukrainian famine-genocide of 1932–1933, H3736 [15MR]
House of Representatives: legislative priorities, H1343 [8MR]
International relations: 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 populations from Russian military invasion (S. 3522), consideration (H. Res. 1065), H4586–H4594 [28AP]
MedGlobal Inc.: tribute, E497 [13MY]
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: halt Russian oil and gas exports during invasion of Ukraine, H1152 [28FE]
Russia: 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]
——— 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, H1322 [7MR], H1335, H1339, H1340, H1341, H1345, H1346, H1358, H1362 [8MR], H1380 [9MR], H3717 [15MR], 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 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 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]
——— 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]
——— 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]
——— prohibit importation of petroleum and petroleum products from Russia, H1306 [7MR], H1346 [8MR]
——— 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]
——— 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]
——— tribute to journalists killed or injured while covering Russian invaision of Ukraine, H3716 [15MR]
——— urge end to Black Sea blockade in Ukraine, H5178 [19MY]
Salem Lakes, WI: tribute to Salem Lakes Fire Dept., H4132 [4AP]
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]
Biden, Jill: visit to Romania, Slovak Republic, and Ukraine, S2370 [9MY]
Biden, President: evaluation of administration, S358, S370 [20JA], S397 [31JA], S424, S430 [1FE], S846, S847, S850, S851–S854, S866–S868 [1MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to energy policy, S1042, S1044 [8MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, S655 [14FE], S1241 [17MR], S1813 [29MR], S2570–S2572 [18MY], S2687 [25MY], S4587 [14SE]
——— 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]
——— investigation into certain business dealings while President Biden served as Vice President, S4488 [7SE], S4813 [19SE]
Brink, Bridget A.: confirmation as Ambassador to Ukraine, S2604 [19MY], S2703 [25MY]
——— nomination to be Ambassador to Ukraine, S2118 [25AP], S2376 [9MY], S2555, S2580 [18MY]
China: support to Russia relative to its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, S2302 [4MY]
Committee to escort Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky into House chamber: authority to appoint, S9747 [21DE]
Congress: accomplishments of 117th Congress, S1138 [14MR], S2058 [7AP]
Dept. of Defense: replace equipment, defense support capabilities, and relevant defense articles provided to Ukraine by certain NATO member countries (S. 4059), S2074 [7AP]
——— 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]
——— urge increase in production of munitions and weapons systems, S2201 [28AP]
Dept. of Homeland Security: reform and improve asylum and credible fear processes, and allow entry to larger number of refugees, S2122 [25AP]
Dept. of Justice: transfer proceeds of certain forfeited property to remediate harms of Russian aggression towards Ukraine, S10072 [22DE]
Dept. of the Treasury: terminate license authorizing financial transactions relative to importation of Russian energy products and apply certain sanctions to Russian financial institutions, S3026 [21JN]
European Union: recommendation of candidate status for Ukraine and Moldova, S3027 [21JN]
Foreign aid: promote security partnership (S. 814), S107 [10JA]
Foreign policy: increase foreign aid, enhance security assistance, and strengthen democracy and economic security in Black Sea region (S. 4509), S3547 [20JY]
——— 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]
——— 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 Ukraine, S4444–S4447 [6SE], S4456 [7SE], S4561–S4564 [13SE]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Ukraine, Finland, and Sweden, S2525, S2531 [17MY]
——— 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]
——— tribute to efforts of U.S. businesses and citizens to support refugees and soldiers following Russian invasion, S2538 [17MY]
——— tribute to U.S. and NATO partners for training of Ukrainian military and efforts of U.S. citizens to support refugees following Russian invasion, S2377 [9MY]
Gail S. Halvorsen Foundation: tribute, S2037 [6AP]
Germany: U.S. policy, S531 [7FE]
History: 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]
Immigration: permit nationals to be eligible for temporary protected status, S1003 [7MR]
International relations: 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]
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]
Natural gas: reinstate sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, S12 [4JA]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Ukrainian Military, Economic, and Humanitarian Aid: establish (S. 4190), S2454, S2455 [11MY]
——— establish (S. 4190), unanimous-consent request, S2481 [12MY]
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]
Putin, Vladimir: express that Russian President is war criminal, S1993 [6AP]
Romania: express appreciation for efforts to support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion, S2807 [7JN]
Russia: 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]
——— 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]
——— 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]
——— 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]
——— 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]
——— 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]
——— recognize actions in Ukraine as genocide (S. Res. 713), S3546 [20JY], S3633 [25JY], S3884, S3886 [3AU]
——— 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]
——— tribute to journalists killed or injured while covering Russian invaision of Ukraine, S1210 [16MR]
——— U.S. policy, S110 [10JA]
——— urge end to Black Sea blockade in Ukraine, S3631 [25JY]
——— use of landmines in Ukraine, S2084 [7AP]
Senate: legislative priorities, S4418 [6SE], S4944 [22SE], S6811 [28NO], S6868 [30NO], S6950 [5DE]
U.S. policy, S2074 [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]
Weapons: 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]
Women: recognize, honor, and commend women who have contributed to fight for freedom and defense of Ukraine (S. Res. 589), S3602, S3603 [21JY]
World Refugee Day: observance, S3017 [21JN]
Zelensky, Volodymyr: address to Congress by Ukrainian President, S1138 [14MR], S1159 [15MR], S1193–S1196, S1212 [16MR], S1235 [17MR], S9711, S9712 [21DE]
Reports filed
Black Sea Security Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4509), S7030 [7DE]
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]
Gateway Solidarity Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 7002) (H. Rept. 117–416), H6705 [18JY]
Isolate Russian Government Officials Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 6891) (H. Rept. 117–318), H4795 [10MY]
Nomination of Bridget A. Brink To Be Ambassador to Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S2586 [18MY]
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 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]
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 Comprehensive Debt Payment Relief Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 7081) (H. Rept. 117–317), H4795 [10MY]
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]
Ukrainian Independence Park Act: Committee on Natural Resources (House) (H.R. 7075) (H. Rept. 117–604), H8823 [7DE]
Resolutions by organizations
Support for people of Ukraine: International Foundation for Electoral Systems, E895 [2SE]
——— Maine State Legislature, S2746 [26MY]
Texts of
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.R. 496, Ukraine Religious Freedom Support Act, H4529 [27AP]
H.R. 6891, Isolate Russian Government Officials Act, H4752 [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. 7081, Ukraine Comprehensive Debt Payment Relief Act, H4750 [10MY]
H.R. 7276, Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act, H4212 [6AP]
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. 4134, Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act, S2340 [4MY]
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. 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. 536, express that Russian President Vladimir Putin is war criminal, S1019 [7MR]
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. 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. 615, express appreciation for efforts of Poland to assist Ukrainian refugees and support sovereignty of Ukraine following Russian invasion, S2283 [3MY]
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. 802, condemn any attempts by Russia to claim sovereignty over any portion of Ukraine, S5229 [28SE]