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HR 7094

No Aid for Russian Energy Act

119th Congress Introduced by Don Bacon and 13 co-sponsors

Bill prohibits U.S. government aid and loans to entities involved in Russian energy production or distribution to prevent indirect support of Russia's economy.

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Bill Summary · HR 7094

Legislative bill overview

HR 7094 prohibits U.S. government aid, loans, and financial assistance from going to any entity involved in Russian energy production or distribution. The bill aims to prevent American taxpayer dollars from indirectly supporting Russia's energy sector, particularly following geopolitical tensions. It applies to both direct recipients and entities with significant Russian energy industry connections.

Why is this important

The bill addresses concerns that U.S. foreign aid could inadvertently benefit Russia's economy and energy infrastructure, which funds the Russian government. This reflects broader U.S. foreign policy efforts to economically isolate Russia and prevent sanctions evasion. The measure has implications for international development programs, corporate sanctions compliance, and which countries/organizations can receive American assistance.

Potential points of contention

  • Definitional ambiguity: "Russian energy" and "involvement" could be interpreted broadly, potentially affecting legitimate international companies with minor Russian operations or historical ties
  • Collateral impact on development: Aid programs in third countries might be disrupted if local beneficiaries have any Russian energy sector connections, limiting humanitarian assistance
  • Enforcement complexity: Determining beneficial ownership and supply chain connections to Russian energy presents significant administrative and investigative challenges for aid agencies

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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