WASHINGTON – Radio ads launched today in the districts of six Republican leaders in the House and Senate are the opening salvo in a new campaign to spotlight reckless budget cuts that could threaten America’s nuclear security. The campaign is spearheaded by the Council for a Livable World, a national leader in efforts to reduce the danger of nuclear weapons and increase national security.
Council’s ad campaign featured in Politico Playbook
Council for a Livable World’s radio ad campaign targeting six Republican leaders was featured in Politico Playbook on March 24, 2011 under the ad watch feature.
Council and Center fundraiser with Jack Reed
Please join Judith and ArthurObermayer at a reception to benefit Council for a Livable World and The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation with Jack Reed, Democratic Senator of Rhode Island, in support of President Obama’s nuclear agenda…
Isaacs talks budget cuts in Politico
Council for a Livable World’s Executive Director John Isaacs was quoted in Politico stating, “on national security, Republicans worked to shield many defense and security programs from budget cuts — but not the nuclear nonproliferation program.”
John Isaacs quoted in <em>The Cable </em>
Council Executive Director John Isaacs criticizes the House Republicans for making cuts to nonproliferation programs in the House funding bill. “House Republicans are being penny wise and pound foolish,” stated Isaacs.
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