To impose sanctions and other measures with respect to the Russian Federation if the Government of the Russian Federation refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates any such agreement, or initiates another military invasion of Ukraine, and for other purposes.
Sponsored By: Representative Fitzpatrick
Introduced
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Fitzpatrick
PA • R
Cosponsors
Meeks
NY • D
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Bacon
NE • R
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Hoyer
MD • D
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Lawler
NY • R
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Keating
MA • D
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Turner (OH)
OH • R
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Kaptur
OH • D
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Suozzi
NY • D
Sponsored 12/18/2025
Wasserman Schultz
FL • D
Sponsored 2/2/2026
Case
HI • D
Sponsored 2/9/2026
Quigley
IL • D
Sponsored 2/9/2026
Scanlon
PA • D
Sponsored 2/23/2026
Thompson (CA)
CA • D
Sponsored 2/23/2026
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