Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HJ0010

Introduced
2/28/26  
Refer
2/28/26  

Caption

Condemning Violence and Violations of Law - Russian Federation in Ukraine

Impact

The resolution asserts that such actions not only violate international agreements but also threaten the future of Ukrainian society by removing children from their cultural and national identity. By emphasizing the systemic nature of these violations, the bill aims to raise awareness and prompt international scrutiny regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Maryland General Assembly's stance is intended to align with global human rights standards and strengthen calls for accountability against the Russian Federation's actions.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 10 (HJ10) condemns the actions of the Russian Federation related to its invasion of Ukraine, particularly focusing on the illegal abduction and transfer of Ukrainian children. This resolution references the Genocide Convention, which aims to prevent and punish acts of genocide. HJ10 outlines specific actions by Russian authorities that are viewed as breaches of international law, including the systematic abduction of children and their forced adoption into Russian families, which constitutes a violation of accepted humanitarian norms.

Contention

While the resolution serves as a crucial statement on human rights, it may face contention regarding its political implications. Supporters argue that condemning these actions is necessary to uphold international law and support Ukraine in a dire situation. Conversely, critics may view the resolution as an unnecessary escalation in political rhetoric without actionable consequences. The divergent views may highlight broader debates regarding diplomatic relations and the effectiveness of symbolic resolutions in addressing real-world issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1054

Criminal Law - Ethics Violations, Malfeasance, Misfeasance, and Nonfeasance - Statute of Limitations

MD SB1010

Crime of Violence - Medical Facilities and Places of Worship - Penalty (Sacred Places Safety Act)

MD HB1146

Crime of Violence - Medical Facilities and Places of Worship - Penalty (Sacred Places Safety Act)

MD HB137

Public Schools - Children Charged With a Crime of Violence - Prohibition on In-Person Attendance (School Safety Act of 2025)

MD HB68

Public Schools - Children Suspected of a Crime of Violence - Prohibition on In-Person Attendance (Student Protection Act of 2025)

MD HB1016

Labor and Employment - Noncompete and Conflict of Interest Clauses - Employer Workforce Relocation and Out-of-State Employers

MD HB1363

Criminal Procedure - Domestic Violence Offenders - Registration

MD SB284

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - Hours of Operation Violations - Civil Penalties

MD HB1394

Criminal Law – Homicide by Motor Vehicle or Vessel – Restitution to Child (Bentley’s Law)

MD SB650

Criminal Procedure - Domestic Violence Offender Registry

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