Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB506

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

HARM Act Holding Accountable Russian Mercenaries Act

Impact

If enacted, the HARM Act would require the Secretary of State to officially designate the Wagner Group as a terrorist organization within 90 days. This designation would not only apply to the group itself but also to any of its affiliated and successor entities engaging in malign activities. The act includes provisions for annual reporting on the activities of the Wagner Group, further underscoring the U.S. government's commitment to monitoring and responding to threats posed by foreign entities.

Summary

House Bill 506, also known as the Holding Accountable Russian Mercenaries Act (HARM Act), aims to designate the Russian-based mercenary group, Wagner Group, as a foreign terrorist organization. This designation is crucial as it would enable the U.S. government to impose stricter sanctions against the group, which has been involved in a range of violent and destabilizing activities across several regions, including Ukraine and Africa. The bill asserts that the Wagner Group poses a direct threat to the national security of the United States and its allies, particularly in light of their involvement in the conflict in Ukraine.

Contention

While the bill has garnered bipartisan support for its strong stance against the Wagner Group, there may be debates concerning the implications of designating the group as a terrorist organization. Some stakeholders might raise concerns about the potential consequences for diplomatic relations, the global response to terrorism, and the broader strategies needed to address the ongoing conflicts associated with the group's actions. The bill also allows the President to waive sanctions under specific national security determinations, which may lead to discussions about the criteria for such waivers and their potential misuse.

Companion Bills

US SB416

Related Holding Accountable Russian Mercenaries Act HARM Act

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