Utah 2022 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HCR021

Introduced
2/28/22  
Engrossed
2/28/22  
Enrolled
3/1/22  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution Concerning the Conflict in Ukraine

Impact

The resolution showcases legislative support for Ukraine and aligns with broader U.S. government policies calling for sanctions and governmental action against Russia. By voicing strong condemnation of Russia's actions, HCR021 reinforces Utah's stance on international issues, potentially influencing local regulatory responses to related global concerns. Moreover, it supports increased humanitarian aid to Ukraine, advocating for assistance to those affected by the conflict and urging federal actions to support global peace efforts.

Summary

HCR021, known as the Concurrent Resolution Concerning the Conflict in Ukraine, was introduced in the Utah Legislature as a response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The resolution condemns the unprovoked military aggression by Russia and calls for the immediate cessation of hostilities and withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory. It emphasizes the historical context of Ukraine's struggle for independence and the importance of respecting the sovereignty of nations as a cornerstone of international relations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR021 is predominantly supportive, reflecting a unified stance among the legislators to denounce aggression and uphold democratic values. There is a clear expression of solidarity with the Ukrainian people, celebrating their courage and resilience in the face of adversity. However, sentiments may vary regarding the effectiveness and nature of U.S. involvement in international conflicts, with some advocating for more assertive measures while others caution against escalation.

Contention

While HCR021 received strong bipartisan support, it touches on complex issues such as the role of the United States in foreign conflicts and the implications of military intervention. Debates around the resolution may revolve around differing opinions on how to best respond to international aggression, the potential impact of sanctions on U.S. relations with Russia, and the strategic considerations involved in supporting Ukraine. Additionally, the call for energy independence resonates with ongoing discussions about domestic energy policy in light of international conflicts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HJ3

Resolution to support Ukraine and U.S. policies that aid Ukraine

UT AR183

Declares support for Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees residing in NJ; expresses solidarity with its citizens; urges federal government to continue providing support for Ukraine and funds for refugee programs.

UT SR594

Supports the freedom of the people of Ukraine

UT HCR91

Declaring Overmilitarization To Be A Threat To The Security Of Hawaii And The International Community And Urging Prioritization Of Humanitarian Aid In The United States' Response To The Ukrainian Conflict And Increased Efforts To Strengthen International Nuclear Nonproliferation.

UT HM55

Support Ukraine

UT HR259

Recognizing August 24, 2025, as "Ukrainian Independence Day" in Pennsylvania.

UT HR85

Declaring Overmilitarization To Be A Threat To The Security Of Hawaii And The International Community And Urging Prioritization Of Humanitarian Aid In The United States' Response To The Ukrainian Conflict And Increased Efforts To Strengthen International Nuclear Nonproliferation.

UT AR133

Relative to Ukrainian Independence Day.

UT SCR88

Condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine and supports Ukraine's government and citizens.

UT ACR115

Condemns Russian invasion of Ukraine and supports Ukraine's government and citizens.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.