HR 6930 · 117th Congress · International Affairs

Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act

Introduced 2022-03-03· Sponsored by Rep. Malinowski, Tom [D-NJ-7]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
Committee
House Vote
4
Senate
5
Enacted
Latest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.(2022-04-28)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 2022-04-27
Roll #130
Yea 417Nay 8
Democrats
214 Yea·4 Nay
Republicans
203 Yea·4 Nay
PassedHouse · 2022-04-27
Roll #130
Yea 417Nay 8
Democrats
214 Yea·4 Nay
Republicans
203 Yea·4 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act This bill authorizes the President to, subject to certain conditions, seize assets belonging to a foreign person whose wealth is derived in part through political support for or corruption linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Specifically, for two years starting from this bill's enactment, the President may seize such assets if (1) Russia remains engaged in a conflict of territorial conquest in Ukraine; (2) the President has imposed sanctions on the owner of the assets for reasons related to corruption, human rights violations, malign influence, or conflicts in Ukraine; and (3) the assets are valued at over $5 million. Such seized assets may be liquidated, and the resulting funds may only be used for specified purposes, including (1) the post-conflict reconstruction of Ukraine, (2) humanitarian assistance and refugee support for the Ukrainian people, (3) weapons for Ukraine's uniformed military forces, and (4) humanitarian and development assistance for the Russian people.…

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H.R. 6930, Asset Seizure for Ukraine Reconstruction Act

Apr 20, 2022

As ordered reported by the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on April 5, 2022

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Cosponsors (18)

10 Democrats8 Republicans