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S 2592119th CongressIntroduced

Supporting Ukraine Act of 2025

Introduced: Jul 31, 2025
Defense & National SecurityEconomy & TaxesInfrastructure
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The Supporting Ukraine Act of 2025 is a broad emergency package designed to sustain and accelerate the United States’ support for Ukraine in its war against Russia. It blends large-scale emergency funding for defense, diplomacy, and humanitarian needs with new authorities to fund reconstruction, leverage seized assets, and boost allied defense capacities. It also creates new interagency bodies and regional/international coordination efforts (including with Taiwan) to learn from Ukraine’s experience, improve U.S. defense readiness, and deter aggression. Key mechanisms include expanded presidential drawdown authority, backing for a Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund, treatment of immobilized Russian assets as a revenue source for Ukraine, and a revived anti-corruption/enforcement effort targeting Russian oligarchs. The bill envisions a multi-year effort (through 2025–2027 in many provisions) with annual reporting and interagency oversight. If enacted, the package would significantly increase U.S. budgetary commitments to Ukraine (defense, diplomacy, and humanitarian aid), create new financing and asset-recovery tools, and push for stronger Europe-wide defense cooperation and technological innovation aimed at deterring Russia and supporting Ukraine’s ongoing defense and governance needs.

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