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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.
Council for a Livable World Announces Two Latest Senate Endorsements
Council for a Livable World today announced the endorsement of two new candidates: Chris Coons in Delaware and Cal Cunningham in North Carolina. If elected, Cunningham would be the first Iraq war veteran in the U.S. Senate In Delaware, Coons is running against nine-term House incumbent Mike Castle (R) for the open Senate seat formerly held by Vice President Joseph Biden.
John Isaacs vs. Baker Spring on Nuclear Reductions
On February 16, 2010, Council Executive Director John Isaacs debated Baker Spring, a research fellow in national security policy at the Heritage Foundation, on the topic of nuclear reductions as part of a live debate series conducted by the Project on Nuclear Awareness (PONI) at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
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