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The Senate is expected to vote on its version of the energy and water
appropriations bill (S.1424) in September, after the August recess. This
bill includes funding for the Department of Energy's (DOE) nuclear weapons
programs. The Administration is seeking $15 million to fund continued
research on the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator, or nuclear "bunker
buster," and $6 million for research on other advanced nuclear weapons
concepts.
On Friday, July 18, the House passed its version of the energy and water appropriations bill. In a courageous move, the House cut most of the money requested ($10 million of the $15 million request) for a new "bunker buster" nuclear weapon and all of the $6 million allocated for Advanced Concepts for nuclear weapons. This was a great victory for arms control. However, for this victory to be solidified, the Senate must act with the same conscience
ACTION: Please contact your Senators. Urge them to vote for amendments to block funding for new nuclear weapons.
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On Friday, July 18, the House passed its version of the energy and water appropriations bill. In a courageous move, the House cut most of the money requested ($10 million of the $15 million request) for a new "bunker buster" nuclear weapon and all of the $6 million allocated for Advanced Concepts for nuclear weapons. This was a great victory for arms control. However, for this victory to be solidified, the Senate must act with the same conscience
ACTION: Please contact your Senators. Urge them to vote for amendments to block funding for new nuclear weapons.
For the rest of the Story: www.voice4change.org/stories/showstory.asp?file=030801~fcnl.asp