Washington, D.C. –Council for a Livable World released its 2010 Senate election analysis today, stating that the outcome of yesterday’s election has created a Congress that will most likely be more dysfunctional over the next two years than it has been over the past two years.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Vote on New START a Win for U.S. National Security
Council for a Livable World today praised the bipartisan vote by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to approve the New START nuclear reductions treaty by a vote of 14-4 and urged prompt consideration of the treaty by the full Senate.
<center><strong>2010 Father Robert F. Drinan National Peace and Human Rights Awards</strong></center>
Special Community Rate for TicketsThank you for your interest in supporting the Fifth Annual Drinan Peace and Human Award to be held Thursday, October 7!This year we are honoring:Bob King- President, International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace an…
Senate Sets September Endgame on New START
Council for a Livable World today applauded the decision by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to set a schedule for a vote on the New START treaty in September.
Nation’s Leading Arms Control PAC Successful in Sestak Primary Endorsement
Council for a Livable World, the nation’s leading arms control advocacy organization, added one more win to its extensive record of supporting progressive candidates in tight primaries in elections for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
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