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.
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