A newly passed amnesty bill could free the two remaining jailed members of Pussy Riot.<br/> <br />This comes after Russia's lower house of parliament passed a bill that would free many elderly and youth inmates and women with young children.<br/> <br />President Vladimir Putin introduced the bill last week to mark the 20th anniversary of Russia's post-Soviet constitution.<br/> <br />Lawyers for Pussy Riot say the amnesty would free Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina.<br/> <br />They were sentenced to two years in prison on hooliganism charges for an anti-Putin protest at a Russian orthodox cathedral.<br/> <br />Tolokonnikova's husband, Peter Verzilov, says the bill makes little difference.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) PUSSY RIOT MEMBER NADEZHDA TOLOKONNIKOVA'S HUSBAND, PETER VERZILOV, SAYING:<br/> <br />"It is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, they have served their term. On the other hand, it is a chance to show off some government concessions at the end of the term. They can show to the West that amne
