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Senators debate wording, citations and distribution of Ukraine-resolution on four-year anniversary
Summary
Sen. Tanya Dubovsky introduced a resolution marking the four-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion, focusing on civilian and child impacts; senators debated casualty wording, whether to call acts 'illegal' or cite Geneva Convention violations, and agreed to refine language and expand recipients before returning the resolution.
Sen. Tanya Dubovsky presented a resolution to the Economic Development, Housing & General Affairs Committee on Feb. 24 recognizing the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion and emphasizing harm to civilians and children. She told the committee the text was adapted from a Wisconsin resolution and revised with input from contacts in Ukraine.
Dubovsky said the resolution was drafted to highlight the civilian impact: “with a particular focus on the impact to civilian infrastructure and children,” and to call attention to reported…
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