Win Without War

Rep. Foster & Sen. Markey have a plan to prevent a nuclear catastrophe. You in?

Right now, despite changing his tune to speak out against the sky-high costs and risks of nuclear weapons, Trump is simultaneously directing the Pentagon to waste billions on upgrading and expanding the nuclear arsenal. 

Meanwhile, our sources on the Hill tell us that Speaker Johnson is proposing a year-long spending bill that would boost nuclear weapons production with almost $200 million — at the same time he’d slash the budgets of programs that keep dangerous radiological materials out of the hands of bad actors. The only ones who truly stand to benefit from these schemes? Weapons contractors. 

So when Trump talks about nonproliferation, cuts to Pentagon spending, and arms treaties we’ll take his words with a grain of salt — but that doesn’t mean we’re giving up on our work to build a world free from the threat of nuclear war for one second. 

Instead, we’re turning toward leaders we know can trust: Representative Bill Foster and Senator Ed Markey, who have introduced a bicameral resolution that will get the U.S. nuclear policy on the right track — and help stop an accelerating arms race in its tracks.

As Trump makes the world less safe, we can’t build support for H.Res.100/S.Res.61 fast enough. With just months left before New START expires – and with it the last thread of global arms control — the clock is ticking. Can you take 30 seconds to help us build the pressure to ensure this resolution becomes U.S. policy now?

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To members of the 119th Congress:

H.Res.100/S.Res.61 calls for nuclear negotiations with Russia and China and an end to dangerous nuclear brinkmanship that keeps the world on a knife’s edge. It’s the kind of common sense policy that can maintain and build the arms control agreements we need to prevent global catastrophe.

I urge you to cosponsor and work to pass this crucially needed legislation, and thank you if you are already working to do so.

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