"The Secretary of State shall, directly or through nongovernmental or international organizations… expand uncensored Internet access in the Russian Federation; and… free and unfettered access to independent media of all kinds in the Russian Federation," the text reads.
Some $20 million will be set aside annually starting in 2016 through 2018 to such groups as the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the National Endowment for Democracy, and others for media and civil society-related activities.
The Ukraine Freedom Support Act, authorizing lethal assistance to Ukraine and providing aid in energy, defense and civil society development, was passed by the US Congress last week and signed by President Barack Obama on Thursday. After signing the bill, Obama released a statement saying he does not intend to impose new restrictions against Moscow despite measures empowering the president's to do so.