WASHINGTON, DC – Congressional Ukraine Caucus Co-Chairs Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1) and Mike Quigley (IL-5) introduced legislation to rename a section of the street near the Russian Ambassador to the United States’ residence as “Alexei Navalny Way.” Navalny was an opposition leader and anticorruption activist who led the political opposition against Russian President Vladimir Putin for more than a decade. Putin tried to silence him by poison and later by imprisonment in remote Russia, where he continued to advocate for a free Russia. On February 16, 2024, Navalny died in a prison near the Arctic Circle, according to Russian authorities. The bill was introduced in the Senate by U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (IL) and U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (LA).
“There is no doubt or question that Vladimir Putin is responsible for the murder of Alexei Navalny,” said Congressman Fitzpatrick. “Determined to create a truly democratic Russia, Navalny exposed the oppression and corruption of Putin’s dictatorial regime. In recognition of his ultimate sacrifice, I am proud to lead my colleagues in introducing this bipartisan, bicameral bill to rename the street adjacent to the Russian Ambassador’s residence in our nation’s capital as ‘Alexei Navalny Way.’ The United States must continue to stand up for those fighting for freedom in Russia and stand strong with our ally Ukraine in the mission to defeat Putin’s vision of brutally subjugating all of Eastern Europe.”
“Alexei Navalny was a hero who bravely placed himself in harm’s way to show his countrymen that another way of life was possible. His death will not be in vain. Naming this street in his honor pays respect to his legacy and commitment to the principles of freedom. With this step, we show the world where we stand in the fight between liberty and autocracy. Most importantly, we show Vladimir Putin that he cannot silence liberty,” said Congressman Quigley.
“There’s more blood on Putin’s hands with the recent tragic death of Alexei Navalny in prison, all for the ‘crime’ of wanting a free Russia. Putin has tried to silence anyone in Russia who might dissent from his strategy—anyone who might have the audacity to suggest there should be democracy or freedom in that country. He sent one of his harshest critics—Alexei Navalny—to prison and, tragically, to his death,” said Senator Durbin. “A fellow Russian patriot and friend of mine, Vladimir Kara-Murza, is also languishing in one of Putin’s gulags. Alexei’s memory and his efforts for a free Russia will never be forgotten.”
“The world is shaken at the news of Alexei Navalny’s death,” said Senator Cassidy. “Renaming the street near the Russian Ambassador’s residence, Navalny Way memorializes his fight for freedom and democracy. When Russians visit our nation’s capital, they will remember his unflinching opposition to Putin’s dictatorial control.”