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  • H.R. 7077 is a bill aimed at helping repair the harms caused to Ukraine by Russia's actions. It proposes to expand the types of properties that can be forfeited and used for this goal, including those linked to individuals and activities under U.S. sanctions against Russia...

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    H.R. 7077 is a plan to help Ukraine by using things taken from people who didn't follow U.S. rules about Russia. The government will report on how they use these things to fix the damage.

  • S. 4438 is a U.S. Senate bill titled the "Transferring Illicit Assets to Ukraine Act of 2024." It aims to broaden the types of confiscated properties that can be used to help Ukraine deal with the impacts of Russian aggression. Specifically, the bill modifies existing...

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    The Transferring Illicit Assets to Ukraine Act of 2024 is a proposed law that would let the U.S. take things from bad people who help hurt Ukraine and use those things to help Ukraine get better. It also wants the U.S. to show what they're doing with those things to fix the damage.

  • S. 4992, titled the “Stand with Ukraine Act of 2024,” is a proposed bill aimed at promoting peace, stability, and recovery in Ukraine. It outlines the United States’ policy to support Ukraine’s security and democratic future while opposing Russian aggression. The bill...

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    The "Stand with Ukraine Act of 2024" is a plan by the U.S. to help Ukraine stay safe and strong, especially against Russia, by giving them military support and other help. It talks about ways to quickly send help and work closely with Ukraine, but it doesn't clearly say how much money will be used or how long the help will last.