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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 6470 (Introduced in House) — To counter the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and Eastern European allies, to expedite security... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Defending Ukraine Sovereignty Act of 2022 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. Sec. 3. Sense of Congress. Sec. 4. Statement of policy. TITLE I—Expediting security assistance to Ukraine and bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities Sec. 101. Prioritizing delivery of excess defense articles to Ukraine. Sec. 102. Use of Department of Defense lease authority and Special Defense Acquisition Fund to support Ukraine.
Sec. 103. Strategy for bolstering defensive capacities of Ukraine and enhancing delivery of security assistance. Sec. 104. Presidential drawdown authority. Sec. 105. Foreign Military Financing. Sec. 106. International Military Education and Training cooperation with Ukraine. Sec. 107. Strategy on International Military Education and Training programming in Ukraine. Sec. 108. Sense of Congress on loan program. Sec. 109. Report on security assistance and provision of defense articles to armed forces of Ukraine.
TITLE II—Countering Kremlin aggression against Ukraine and Eastern European allies Sec. 201. Authorizing programs to counter and combat disinformation activities of the Russian Federation. Sec. 202. Expanded support and authorization for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty to reach audiences on the periphery of the Russian Federation. Sec. 203. Multilateral efforts to bolster Ukraine’s cyber defense capabilities. Sec. 204. Report on role of intelligence and security services of the Russian Federation in efforts to undermine the independence and integrity of Ukraine.
Sec. 205. Strategy for forum on European security. Sec. 206. Deepening security and economic ties with Baltic allies. Sec. 207. Public disclosure of assets of Vladimir Putin and his inner circle. Sec. 208. Briefing to fulfill United States-Ukraine strategic dialogue objectives. TITLE III—Deterrence measures against further military escalation and aggression by the Russian Federation with respect to Ukraine Sec. 301. Definitions. Sec. 302. Determination with respect to operations of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.
Sec. 303. Imposition of sanctions with respect to officials of the Government of the Russian Federation relating to operations in Ukraine. Sec. 304. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Russian financial institutions. Sec. 305. Imposition of sanctions with respect to provision of specialized financial messaging services to sanctioned Russian financial institutions. Sec. 306. Prohibition on and imposition of sanctions with respect to transactions involving Russian sovereign debt.
Sec. 307. Department of State review of sanctions with respect to Nord Stream 2. Sec. 308. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Nord Stream 2. Sec. 309. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Russian extractive industries. Sec. 310. Sanctions described. Sec. 311. Implementation; regulations; penalties. Sec. 312. Exceptions; waiver. Sec. 313. Termination. TITLE IV—General provisions Sec. 401. Sunset. Sec. 402. Exception relating to importation of goods.
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