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“Authorized U.S. intelligence, law enforcement, and national security activities should not be treated as sanctionable conduct under Russia-Crimea infrastructure sanctions.”
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“Court challenges to some Russian asset seizure actions should be limited, focused mainly on constitutional claims, and filed quickly in Washington, D.C.”
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“Russia sanctions should leave room for aid to ordinary people, needed intelligence work, and treaty duties involving the United Nations and consular access.”
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“Sanctions should not block sales of farm goods, food, medicine, or medical devices, or the money transfers and transportation needed to deliver humanitarian aid.”
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“Sanctions should not be used against covered transactions for food, farm goods, medicine, medical devices, humanitarian aid, payments for aid, or transport needed for humanitarian operations.”
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“People and organizations should not face sanctions for exporting agricultural products from Ukraine or providing humanitarian assistance in Ukraine.”
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“Sanctions should include exceptions for aid, food, medicine, medical devices, intelligence work, law enforcement, and treaty obligations such as United Nations Headquarters job tasks.”
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“The same court-review process for REPO Act asset actions should apply across more parts of the REPO Act, which could affect how legal challenges to those government actions are handled.”
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“Courts generally should not review the government's decision to take covered Russian state assets, but private people or companies should still be able to bring due process claims.”
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“The President should be able to waive sanctions for a specific foreign person by telling the House and Senate foreign affairs committees at least 15 days in advance that the waiver is important for U.S. national security.”
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“The bill expands which parts of the REPO Act can be challenged in court and fixes errors in the original law.”
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“Non-U.S. people and organizations should not be sanctioned for activities aimed at restoring Ukraine's operational control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant or the surrounding region.”
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“Russia's terrorism-sponsor designation should end when the Secretary of State determines Russia and Ukraine have entered negotiations to end the conflict in Ukraine, or after five years, whichever happens first.”
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“U.S. officials should argue that Russia's illegal actions mean its government assets abroad should lose normal protection from seizure, and countries holding those assets should align their laws so the assets can be taken for Ukraine.”
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“Some sanctions powers should expire after a few years, while others should continue unless Congress changes them later.”
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“The power to take covered Russian government assets should end after five years, or sooner if the war has ended and compensation arrangements are in place.”
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“The Russia-related sanctions and asset-transfer authorities should end either 30 days after the President tells Congress that Russia has stopped destabilizing Ukraine's sovereignty and territory, or after five years, whichever comes first.”
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“U.S. protections for diplomatic and consular property under key treaties should stay in place when officials take or manage Russian government assets.”
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