U.S. Reps Jim McGovern, Dan Lungren Introduce Global Security Priorities Resolution
Washington, DC,
March 26, 2009
Bipartisan Bill Calls for Continued Reductions in Nuclear Arsenal, The resolution recognizes -the paramount need to address the threat of international terrorism and protect the international security of the United States by reducing the number of and accessibility to nuclear weapons and preventing their proliferation;- calls for directing -a portion of the resulting savings toward child survival, hunger, and universal education;- and calls -on the President to take action to achieve these goals.- The resolution notes that the United States and the Russian Federation have pledged to significantly reduce nuclear arms in coming years, resulting in up to $13 billion in annual savings. Importantly $1 billion of this savings would go to support the Nunn- Lugar Program. The resolution also calls for a significant portion of those savings to be directed toward investments in child nutrition, health care, and education programs. Importantly, the resolution states that -addressing the needs of the very poor in the world, particularly children, reduces a source of international tension and local despair that contribute to terrorist initiatives.-
-This resolution represents a strong, bipartisan commitment to making our world a safer, better place,- Rep. McGovern said. -We believe that continued reduction in nuclear weapons is smart policy. And we believe that improving the lives of poor children around the world is not just the moral thing to do - it also improves our security by enhancing our image, reducing global tensions and weakening the ability of terrorists to recruit adherents to their hateful agenda. I want to thank Rep. Lungren for his hard work and commitment to these issues.-
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