Contact Congress about S.Res. 510: A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the 93rd anniversary of the Ukrainian Famine of 1932-1933, known as the "Holodomor", should serve as a reminder of repressive Soviet policies against the people of Ukraine, and that Vladimir Putin's brutal and unprovoked war against Ukraine once again threatens the existence of the Ukrainian people, while exacerbating the problems of global hunger.
The Senate is formally recognizing the 93rd anniversary of the Holodomor, a Soviet-engineered famine that killed millions of Ukrainians. It draws a direct line between that history and Russia's current war, which has driven up food prices worldwide. This resolution is a statement of the Senate's views, not a new law or spending measure.
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A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the 93rd anniversary of the Ukrainian Famine of 1932-1933, known as the "Holodomor", should serve as a reminder of repressive Soviet policies against the people of Ukraine, and that Vladimir Putin's brutal and unprovoked war against Ukraine once again threatens the existence of the Ukrainian people, while exacerbating the problems of global hunger. is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S8279-8280).
Latest action on S.Res. 510: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S8279-8280)
Who this affects: Because this is a nonbinding resolution, it does not directly change policy for anyone. However, it carries symbolic and diplomatic weight for several groups.
Why this matters: Even though this resolution does not change law, Senate statements shape public debate, diplomatic messaging, and future policy direction.
Key provisions in S.Res. 510
- Russia's war in Ukraine violates international law and attacks Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
- Russia has deliberately targeted Ukraine's farms, ports, and energy grid, driving up global food prices and hurting food-insecure countries.
- Russia pulled out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative in 2023, cutting off a channel that had moved over 32 million metric tons of Ukrainian grain to world markets since 2022.
- Millions of Ukrainians died in the 1932-1933 Holodomor, a deliberate famine caused by Soviet forced collectivization and blocked food aid.
- The U.S. Commission on the Ukraine Famine concluded that Stalin and his inner circle committed genocide against Ukrainians in 1932-1933.
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- What is S.Res. 510?
- The Senate is formally recognizing the 93rd anniversary of the Holodomor, a Soviet-engineered famine that killed millions of Ukrainians. It draws a direct line between that history and Russia's current war, which has driven up food prices worldwide. This resolution is a statement of the Senate's views, not a new law or spending measure.
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