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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · S. 2592 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide emergency supplemental appropriations in response to the crisis in Ukraine, and for other purposes. · Sec. 101

Sec. 101. Sense of Congress regarding security assistance for Ukraine

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It is the sense of Congress that— the provision of United States security assistance is mutually beneficial to Ukraine and the national security interests of the United States; the procurement of security assistance for Ukraine helps spur manufacturing necessary to prepare for other United States military contingencies, including in the Indo-Pacific, while also countering and deterring adversaries of the United States; appropriations by Congress provide a demand signal for industry to continue to support the needs of the United States and our allies;
United States assistance to Ukraine is not charity, but must be given in coordination with contributions from other sources; and the United States should use all available sources available to continue its support for Ukraine, including— using United States funds to backfill and procure United States assistance for Ukraine; leveraging Russian assets that are frozen in the United States to benefit Ukraine; seizing illicit weapons transfers around the globe to benefit Ukraine; capitalizing the Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund through the provision of security assistance and generating future returns for taxpayers; and selling needed arms and other materiel to allies that are willing to provide such items to Ukraine.
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