Thomson ReutersWASHINGTON — A key US Senate committee has moved forward on new legislation aimed at countering Russian propaganda and election meddling in the United States and elsewhere. The bill, passed by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on May 25, is one of several Russia-targeted measures now circulating in Congress, reflecting the general attitude among many US lawmakers toward Moscow. President Donald Trump's administration has sent mixed signals about its approach to the Kremlin.