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Congressional Dish

CD068: Ukraine Aid Bill

Congressional Dish

Jennifer Briney

News, Congress, Government, Politics, Corporations

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2014

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

We have a new law! President Obama signed a bill loaning a billion dollars and giving another $150 million to Ukraine. In this episode, we find out exactly what's in it and why we are giving money to Ukraine - and other countries in Central and Eastern Europe. that was signed into law by President Obama: Key Sections: Section 3: Lists seventeen aspects of United States policy toward Ukraine. Section 5: The Secretary of State will assist the new Ukraine government, the European Union, and "other appropriate countries" with investigative assistance and training to "support the identification, seizure, and return to the Government of Ukraine of assets linked to acts of corruption." Will be aided by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network of the Department of the Treasury Specifically names the former President, his family, and other government officials. Section 6: $50,000,000 will be given to the Secretary of State for 2015- either directly or by giving money to non-governmental organizations -for election monitoring, "diversifying Ukraine's economy, trade, and energy supplies, including at the national, regional, and local level," expanding their access to independent media, and supporting political and economic reforms. The President will make the actual strategy for how this will be done. Section 7: $100,000,000 will be used to provide defense articles, defense services, and military training "to countries in Central and Eastern Europe, including Ukraine." Additional amounts are allowed to be appropriated under other provisions of law. Section 8: Sanctions will be levied against any former or current Ukrainian government officials, anyone acting on behalf of the old government who the President says ordered or controlled acts of violence against antigovernment protestors on November 21, 2013. Sanctions also will be levied against Russian government officials, "close associates" and family members of that official that the President says has expropriated Ukrainian or Russian private or public assets for personal gain, corruption related to government contracts, the extraction of natural resources, bribery, or transferring their proceeds from these things to other countries Sanctions include exclusion from the United States and blocking and prohibiting all transactions of property and/or money that is either in the United States or in the possession of "United States persons". This is the Citizens United version of "United States persons" as "persons" includes "legal entities" - corporations - and the law specifically says that it includes foreign branches of United States corporations. The sanctions don't apply to the importation of goods. Section 10: Annual report detailing the capability of Russia's military, Russia's space program, Russia's nuclear program. Information about Moldova People in one region are . One of those two huge natural gas pipelines goes through Moldova. Actually goes into Moldova, back into Ukraine, and then into Romania. Information about Lithuania Russia has - dairy, pork, cars - which hurts Lithuanian businesses because Russia buys 20% of their crap. March 14, 2014: Lithuania's Prime Minister said the political crisis in in 2015. March 17, 2014: A plan to establish a was "re-launched" Information about NATO Since , NATO has absorbed Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovania, Albania, and Croatia. 2008: "A powerful military bloc appearing near our borders will be perceived in Russia as a direct threat to the security of our country." - President Putin of Russia. says an attack on one NATO country is considered an attack on all NATO countries. Music in This Episode Intro and Exit music: by (found on ) by (found on )

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0:00.0

And the I am so damn tired of being lied to.

0:15.0

I am so damn tired of being lied to.

0:20.0

I don't think I can't deny it anymore.

0:27.0

You can't stick to your story if you think it flies

0:40.0

But I'm not going to buy it anymore.

0:45.0

Hey there guys, thanks for checking out the 68th episode of Congressional Dish.

0:49.7

I'm your house Jennifer Briny.

0:51.8

This episode is going to be about the Ukraine

0:53.9

aid bill and it's going to be a relatively quick episode. It's a follow-up really on

0:58.9

last week's episode on your Ukraine which is definitely a prerequisite for for this one so if you haven't

1:04.1

listened to the 67th episode yet I do recommend that you stop this one right now

1:08.4

listen to the 67th episode and then come back to this one because this one is kind of the details of the big

1:15.7

picture stuff that I talked about last week. The reason that I'm doing this this

1:19.8

week and I'm still not going back to the February bills is that both houses of Congress

1:23.7

passed the Ukraine aid bill and President Obama has already signed it into law so

1:28.2

because this is now the law of the land I think we need to know what's in it.

1:31.8

But before any of that,

1:33.0

longtime listeners know that in December

1:35.0

my husband got laid off

1:36.0

and we moved to Oregon

1:37.0

while he looks for another job.

1:39.0

Now up until then, I was working full-time

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