Senate Resolution 25-006
Page 1, Line 101Concerning the three-year anniversary of the war in
Page 1, Line 102Ukraine.
Page 1, Line 1WHEREAS, Monday, February 24, 2025, marks the three-year
Page 1, Line 2anniversary of Russia's unjust invasion upon the people of Ukraine. The
Page 1, Line 3Ukrainian people have fought valiantly to defend their homeland over
Page 1, Line 4these past three years, sacrificing life and limb to expel a vast Russian
Page 1, Line 5occupation. Currently, more than 200,000 military personnel and civilians
Page 1, Line 6have given their lives for this noble fight. More than 10 million
Page 1, Line 7Ukrainians have been forced to abandon both their homes and their livelihoods; and
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Page 1, Line 9WHEREAS, Unfortunately, despite this tenacious resistance,
Page 1, Line 10Ukraine has been subjected to an unprecedented level of destruction.
Page 1, Line 11Overall, Russia's unjust invasion has caused over $157 billion in property
Page 2, Line 1damages alone, destroying over 250,000 Ukrainian homes and businesses.
Page 2, Line 2In frontline towns such as Mariupol, 90% of housing has been
Page 2, Line 3demolished, while cities such as Bakhmut and Maryinka have seen nearly
Page 2, Line 4every one of their buildings obliterated by Russia's merciless assaults.
Page 2, Line 5These developments have driven countless communities into disarray,
Page 2, Line 6with nearly 15 million Ukrainians, including over 6 million children, in current need of humanitarian aid in the midst of another winter; and
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Page 2, Line 8WHEREAS, Ukraine Power, a Colorado Springs-based 501(c)(3)
Page 2, Line 9nonprofit organization, has worked hard to deliver nearly $400,000 worth
Page 2, Line 10of supplies to the embattled people of Ukraine over these past three years.
Page 2, Line 11By providing essential resources such as generators, gas stoves, and
Page 2, Line 12electronics for youth education, Ukraine Power has helped countless
Page 2, Line 13Ukrainians weather this turbulent period of their nation's history; now, therefore,
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Page 2, Line 15Be It Resolved by the Senate of the Seventy-fifth General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
Page 2, Line 16That the Colorado State Senate:
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Page 2, Line 18(1) Commends Ukraine Power for its continued efforts to help the
Page 2, Line 19Ukrainian people and for its advocacy on behalf of Colorado's sizable Ukrainian population;
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Page 2, Line 21(2) In the midst of the ongoing tragedy, stands in support of the
Page 2, Line 22Ukrainian people, who have courageously defended their homeland from an unjust Russian invasion; and
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Page 2, Line 24(3) As the United States, Ukraine, and Russia work to bring this
Page 2, Line 25disastrous conflict to an end, urges all involved parties to pursue a just,
Page 2, Line 26sustainable peace that honors the sovereign independence of the
Page 2, Line 27Ukrainian people and preserves the traditional boundaries of the Ukrainian state.
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Page 2, Line 29Be It Further Resolved, That copies of this Resolution be sent to
Page 2, Line 30Ukraine Power; the Embassy of Ukraine in Washington, D.C.; and Ukrainians of Colorado.