Lindsey Graham's Russia sanctions bill gains momentum after his death
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Senator Lindsey Graham's push for a Russia sanctions bill has gained fresh urgency after his death, with US lawmakers looking to carry forward the progress he had made in winning White House backing for the measure. Supporters of Ukraine have been trying for more than a year to pass the bill, which is aimed at cutting off money Russia uses to fund its war. A revised version of the proposal has now been unveiled to address concerns raised by some lawmakers and the White House. Backers of the bill are also discussing naming it after Graham, while senior leaders in the Senate say they want to find a way to move it forward with bipartisan support. The revised bill would impose tariffs on goods from countries that continue to buy Russian oil, gas and other exports. Sponsors said China and India are at the top of that list. Graham and other senators working on the legislation said in a statement on Friday that significant progress had been made in talks with the Trump administration. Senator Richard Blumenthal, who had been working with Graham on the legislation, said he would support naming the bill after him. You know, I've never heard him quite as exuberant." Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said on Monday that Senate Majority Leader John Thune should bring the bill to the floor immediately "in honor of Lindsey", adding that "it will pass overwhelmingly and help our allies in Ukraine". It'll take Democrats and Republicans here in the Senate to do that," Thune said on CNN.
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