Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the United States Congress has demonstrated strong bipartisan support for Ukraine’s sovereignty, security, and democratic future. Majorities in both chambers—across both parties—have consistently voted in favor of legislation that strengthens the American-Ukraine relationship.

In April 2024, the House passed H.R. 8035: Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024, with a strong bipartisan majority of 311–112, providing critical military aid to Ukraine. The Senate passed its corresponding legislation, H.R. 815, by a vote of 79–18, reaffirming this shared commitment.

The 119th Congress, elected in November 2024, continues this legacy. More than 75% of Members in both the House and Senate are classified as Supporters or Strong Supporters of Ukraine based on their voting records.

The current Congress includes 9 new Senators (4 Democrats, 5 Republicans) and 63 new Representatives (33 Democrats, 30 Republicans). Of these, 5 Senators previously served in the House—their House voting records carry over into their Senate evaluation. New Members will receive ratings once they participate in relevant votes.

This Report Card provides an objective, data-driven assessment of how every Member of Congress has voted on key legislation impacting the U.S.-Ukraine relationship. It features updated scores from both the House and Senate, tracking trends and shifts in support over time. Each Member is assigned a grade—Strong Supporter, Supporter, or Negative—based on their votes on specific bills, with each vote weighted according to its significance to Ukraine.

Our grading methodology is outlined below, and we will update it as additional votes happen.

Congress and the American-Ukrainian Relationship


75% of returning House members—and majorities in both parties—are Supporters or Strong Supporters of the American–Ukraine relationship.

76% of returning Senators—and majorities in both parties—are Supporters or Strong Supporters of the American–Ukraine relationship, including new Senators with House voting records.

For information on individual members of the House, click here: https://www.amukrpac.org/house

For information on individual members of the Senate click here: https://www.amukrpac.org/senate