HR6856119th CongressWALLET

Peace Through Strength Against Russia Act of 2025

Sponsored By: Representative Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1]

Introduced

Summary

A comprehensive sanctions regime to isolate Russia's government, financial system, and energy and shipping networks. It creates layered tools to block property, bar visas, cut off financial links, and punish third parties that enable Russia's war efforts.

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

8 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 5 costs, 3 mixed.

Ban on fuels from Russian crude

If enacted, U.S. imports of petroleum products made at refineries that used Russian-origin crude would be banned upon enactment. U.S. Customs would enforce the ban. This could reduce the supply of some fuels and raise prices for refiners, importers, and consumers.

Ban on new U.S. investment in Russia

If enacted, starting 30 days after the law U.S. persons would be prohibited from making any new investments in the Russian Federation. The bill would also bar exports of U.S.-produced energy products to Russia and allow sanctions on people who help Russia maintain or expand energy production.

Big tariff increase on Russian goods

If enacted, the President would raise the ad valorem duty on all goods from Russia up to 500% within 30 days. That duty would be added on top of any antidumping or countervailing duties. Covered items explicitly include oil, gas, petroleum products, petrochemicals, and coal. Importers and businesses would face much higher costs that could be passed to consumers.

New wide Russia sanctions regime

If enacted, the bill would create a broad, recurring sanctions program targeting many Russian-linked people, banks, vessels, and entities. The President would be required to block property, ban transactions, and revoke visas for designated persons, with major bank measures required within 30 days and recurring reviews every 180 days. The bill would allow narrow humanitarian exceptions, waivers renewable for 2-year periods, and 270-day wind-downs for some divestitures.

Ban trading Russian government securities

If enacted, the SEC would be directed to bar trading on U.S. national exchanges of securities of issuers affiliated with the Russian government within 30 days. Investors would no longer be able to trade those securities on U.S. exchanges and trading may shift elsewhere.

Ban on Rosatom uranium imports

If enacted, the President would block imports of uranium from Rosatom and its subsidiaries. The bill would also require recurring sanctions on Rosatom leaders starting on a date named in another law and every 180 days thereafter. These actions could tighten nuclear fuel supply and raise costs for buyers.

Tighter rules for ship insurance

If enacted, the law would define 'adequate maritime insurance' for ships carrying Russian-origin goods. Insurers would have to show protection and indemnity coverage and audited financial statements. Insurers organized under Russian law or subject to Russian jurisdiction would not qualify.

Make Iran sanctions law permanent

If enacted, the bill would remove the expiration date from the Iran Sanctions Act and keep its sanctions authorities in force permanently. Agencies and covered entities would continue to operate under those same sanctions rules.

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Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1]

PA • R

Cosponsors

  • Rep. Meeks, Gregory W. [D-NY-5]

    NY • D

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2]

    NE • R

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Hoyer

    MD • D

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Rep. Lawler, Michael [R-NY-17]

    NY • R

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Rep. Keating, William R. [D-MA-9]

    MA • D

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Turner (OH)

    OH • R

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Rep. Kaptur, Marcy [D-OH-9]

    OH • D

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Rep. Suozzi, Thomas R. [D-NY-3]

    NY • D

    Sponsored 12/18/2025

  • Rep. Wasserman Schultz, Debbie [D-FL-25]

    FL • D

    Sponsored 2/2/2026

  • Rep. Case, Ed [D-HI-1]

    HI • D

    Sponsored 2/9/2026

  • Rep. Quigley, Mike [D-IL-5]

    IL • D

    Sponsored 2/9/2026

  • Rep. Scanlon, Mary Gay [D-PA-5]

    PA • D

    Sponsored 2/23/2026

  • Rep. Thompson, Mike [D-CA-4]

    CA • D

    Sponsored 2/23/2026

  • Rep. Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4]

    AZ • D

    Sponsored 2/24/2026

  • Latimer

    NY • D

    Sponsored 2/25/2026

  • Kean

    NJ • R

    Sponsored 2/26/2026

  • Mannion

    NY • D

    Sponsored 2/26/2026

  • Rep. Brownley, Julia [D-CA-26]

    CA • D

    Sponsored 3/2/2026

  • Rep. Auchincloss, Jake [D-MA-4]

    MA • D

    Sponsored 3/2/2026

  • McBride

    DE • D

    Sponsored 3/12/2026

  • Rep. Goldman, Daniel S. [D-NY-10]

    NY • D

    Sponsored 3/20/2026

  • Maloy

    UT • R

    Sponsored 4/20/2026

  • Rep. Titus, Dina [D-NV-1]

    NV • D

    Sponsored 4/20/2026

  • Rep. Magaziner, Seth [D-RI-2]

    RI • D

    Sponsored 4/21/2026

  • Rep. Hoyle, Val T. [D-OR-4]

    OR • D

    Sponsored 4/21/2026

  • Rep. Cohen, Steve [D-TN-9]

    TN • D

    Sponsored 4/22/2026

  • Rep. Goodlander, Maggie [D-NH-2]

    NH • D

    Sponsored 4/22/2026

  • Gillen

    NY • D

    Sponsored 4/22/2026

  • Rep. Gottheimer, Josh [D-NJ-5]

    NJ • D

    Sponsored 4/22/2026

  • Rep. Tokuda, Jill N. [D-HI-2]

    HI • D

    Sponsored 4/23/2026

  • Rep. Neguse, Joe [D-CO-2]

    CO • D

    Sponsored 4/23/2026

  • Rep. Jackson, Jonathan L. [D-IL-1]

    IL • D

    Sponsored 4/23/2026

  • Rep. Morelle, Joseph D. [D-NY-25]

    NY • D

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Gimenez

    FL • R

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]

    DC • D

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Lee (NV)

    NV • D

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Rep. Ross, Deborah K. [D-NC-2]

    NC • D

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Rep. Pettersen, Brittany [D-CO-7]

    CO • D

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Rep. Levin, Mike [D-CA-49]

    CA • D

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Schrier

    WA • D

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Peters

    CA • D

    Sponsored 4/27/2026

  • Rep. Kennedy, Timothy M. [D-NY-26]

    NY • D

    Sponsored 4/28/2026

  • Rep. Garcia, Sylvia R. [D-TX-29]

    TX • D

    Sponsored 4/29/2026

  • Rep. Krishnamoorthi, Raja [D-IL-8]

    IL • D

    Sponsored 4/29/2026

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