HRES 1067 · in committee · significant
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6856) to impose sanctions and other measures with respect to the Russian Federation if the Government of the Russian Federation refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates any such agreement, or initiates another military invasion of Ukraine, and for other purposes.
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Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6856) to impose sanctions and other measures with respect to the Russian Federation if the Government of the Russian Federation refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates any such agreement, or initiates another military invasion of Ukraine, and for other purposes.
- foreign policy
What this bill does
- This resolution allows the House to consider a bill that would impose sanctions on Russia if it refuses to negotiate peace with Ukraine or violates any agreement.
- The bill affects U.S.-Russia relations and could impact American businesses with Russian ties and diplomatic efforts.
- Sanctions would be triggered by specific Russian actions regarding Ukraine negotiations or military invasion.
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Started by Cosponsor
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What specific Russian actions would trigger these sanctions, and how would Congress verify whether Russia has met conditions to negotiate peace?
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How might these sanctions affect American businesses and consumers who rely on Russian imports or have operations there?
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What diplomatic alternatives exist if Russia refuses to negotiate, and could automatic sanctions limit flexibility in future peace talks?
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Sponsor · R-PA-1
Brian K. Fitzpatrick
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Introduced 2026-02-17
Legislative timeline
2026-02-17 · house · IntroReferral
Referred to the House Committee on Rules.
2026-02-17 · IntroReferral
Submitted in House
2026-02-17 · IntroReferral
Submitted in House
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