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Contact Congress about H.R. 2913: Ukraine Support Act

Ukraine would get longer-term U.S. military, economic, and rebuilding support. Russia would face wider sanctions, higher U.S. tariffs, and tighter limits on money, energy, shipping, and technology.

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Ukraine Support Act is a Senate bill awaiting final action. The latest recorded action: Received in the Senate.

Latest action on H.R. 2913: Received in the Senate.

Who this affects: This bill mainly affects Ukraine, Russia, U.S. agencies, NATO allies, and companies tied to Russian trade, finance, energy, shipping, or technology. Ukraine could receive more defense help, trade support, rebuilding money, and humanitarian support. Russia and businesses working with key Russian sectors could face blocked assets, visa bans, tariffs, import bans, and tighter export controls. U.S. agencies would have to run new programs, enforce sanctions, and send frequent reports to Congress.

Why this matters: This bill matters because it would turn Ukraine support and Russia pressure into a longer-term U.S. policy. Ukraine could get steadier military aid, safer trade routes, and more rebuilding help. Russia could face stronger limits on its banks, energy sales, oil shipping, imports, debt, and access to technology. The real effects on prices, markets, taxpayers, and diplomacy would depend on enforcement, future funding, and how other countries respond.

Key provisions in H.R. 2913

  • Creates an Insurance for Ukraine Initiative inside the State Department. The program would coordinate war-risk insurance and support investment and grain exports from Ukraine, with yearly reports for four years.
  • Lets the U.S. government insure certain ships against war risks for five years after enactment. This would cover NATO, Ukrainian, and some partner-owned ships carrying cargo to or from Ukraine, even if normal rules would not allow it.
  • Creates a Special Coordinator for Ukrainian Reconstruction inside the State Department. The coordinator would help U.S. agencies work together and bring in private investment.
  • Creates a Ukraine Reconstruction Trust Fund in the U.S. Treasury. The fund would use taxes on income from certain Russian government-owned assets and could pay for Ukraine rebuilding, humanitarian aid, economic growth, and government reforms only after Congress provides the money.
  • Provides $250 million in fiscal year 2026 for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. It also allows new offices and more programming to fight disinformation in the Eurasia region.

How Modern Action helps you take action on H.R. 2913

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Questions people ask about H.R. 2913

What is H.R. 2913?
Ukraine would get longer-term U.S. military, economic, and rebuilding support. Russia would face wider sanctions, higher U.S. tariffs, and tighter limits on money, energy, shipping, and technology.
How do I support or oppose H.R. 2913?
Choose support, oppose, or ask for changes on Modern Action. The action flow drafts the message for you and keeps the wording tied to this bill.
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Can Modern Action explain H.R. 2913 before I act?
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  • Contact your reps on Ukraine war-crimes accountability and abducted childrenWhether the United States should support ICC, international, Ukrainian, or domestic accountability efforts for Russian war crimes, genocide allegations, forced transfers of Ukrainian children, filtration camps, and related sanctions.
  • Contact your reps on Asset freezes and using Russian money for UkraineFreezing, seizing, transferring, investing, or taxing Russian sovereign or forfeited assets so the proceeds support Ukraine's defense, recovery, humanitarian needs, or compensation claims.
  • Contact your reps on Maximum economic pressure on RussiaBroad sanctions, financial restrictions, and very high tariffs meant to cut Russia off from U.S. markets, banking channels, trade revenue, and investment while Russia continues aggression against Ukraine.
  • Contact your reps on Russian energy, oil, and uranium restrictionsLimits on Russian energy revenue, including uranium import bans, Rosatom-related sanctions, Russian oil and petroleum penalties, and efforts to reduce European dependence on Russian nuclear fuel and services.
  • Contact your reps on Secondary sanctions on foreign banks and enablersPenalties on foreign banks, countries, companies, and intermediaries that help Russia's energy sector, sanctioned actors, military suppliers, sanctions evasion, or other war-support networks.
  • Contact your reps on Ukraine military aid and war-pressure supportSecurity assistance, intelligence support, NATO-frontline assistance, Ukrainian police and border equipment, seized weapons transfers, and support for Ukraine's defense after a peace deal.

Related bills

  • Take action on H.Res. 518: Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2913) to authorize support for Ukraine, and for other purposes.
  • Take action on H.R. 7095: Ending Importation of Laundered Russian Oil Act
  • Take action on H.R. 2504: The U.S.-European Nuclear Energy Cooperation Act of 2025
  • Take action on H.Res. 155: Reaffirming the United States unwavering support for Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity as Russia's illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine hits its third year.
  • Take action on S.Res. 236: A resolution calling for the return of abducted Ukrainian children before finalizing any peace agreement to end the war against Ukraine.
  • Take action on S.Res. 111: A resolution condemning the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and officials of the Government of the Russian Federation for committing crimes against humanity and war crimes in Ukraine.
  • Take action on H.R. 2885: Ukraine Human Rights Policy Act of 2023
  • Take action on H.Res. 564: Calling for the return of abducted Ukrainian children before finalizing any peace agreement to end the war against Ukraine.