18
10

Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025

4/30/2025, 11:03 AM

Summary of Bill S 1241

Bill 119 s 1241, also known as the "Russian Federation Sanctions Act," is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of imposing sanctions and other measures on the Russian Federation in the event that the Russian government refuses to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, violates any such agreement, or initiates another military invasion of Ukraine.

The bill outlines specific actions that would trigger the imposition of sanctions, including the refusal to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine, the violation of any such agreement, or the initiation of another military invasion of Ukraine. The sanctions and measures that could be imposed include economic sanctions, travel bans, and asset freezes on individuals and entities associated with the Russian government.

The purpose of the bill is to hold the Russian government accountable for its actions in Ukraine and to deter further aggression towards Ukraine. The bill aims to pressure the Russian government to engage in peaceful negotiations with Ukraine and to respect any agreements that are reached. Overall, Bill 119 s 1241 is a proactive measure aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region by imposing consequences on the Russian government for any actions that threaten the sovereignty and security of Ukraine.

Congressional Summary of S 1241

Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025
 
This bill imposes penalties on certain persons (individuals and entities) if the President determines that the Russian government or a person acting at Russia's direction is involved with (1) refusing to negotiate a peace agreement with Ukraine; (2) violating a negotiated peace agreement; (3) initiating another invasion of Ukraine; or (4) overthrowing, dismantling, or seeking to subvert the Ukrainian government.
 
If the President makes such a determination, the bill requires certain actions including

  • the President must impose visa- and property-blocking sanctions on specified persons such as the Russian president, certain Russian military commanders, and any foreign person that knowingly provides defense items to the Russian armed forces;
  • the President must increase the rate of duty on all goods and services imported from Russia into the United States to at least 500% relative to the value of such goods and services;
  • the President must increase the rate of duty on all goods and services imported into the United States from countries that knowingly engage in the exchange of Russian-origin uranium and petroleum products to at least 500% relative to the value of such goods and services;
  • the Department of the Treasury must impose property-blocking sanctions on any financial institution organized under Russian law and owned wholly or partly by Russia, and any financial institution that engages in transactions with those entities; and
  • the Department of Commerce must prohibit the export, reexport, or in-country transfer to or in Russia of any U.S.-produced energy or energy product.

Current Status of Bill S 1241

Bill S 1241 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since April 1, 2025. Bill S 1241 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on April 1, 2025.  Bill S 1241's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. as of April 1, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 1241

Total Number of Sponsors
6
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
6
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
51
Democrat Cosponsors
24
Republican Cosponsors
26
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
1

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 1241

Primary Policy Focus

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 1241

A bill 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.
A bill 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.

Comments

Victoria Cash profile image

Victoria Cash

488

8 months ago

I don't think this bill is a good idea. It could cause a lot of problems for everyone involved. I hope they reconsider it.

Kate Coleman profile image

Kate Coleman

416

8 months ago

I support this bill. How will it help us?