H.Res.19 - Calling for the adoption of a smart security platform for the 21st century.

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  • Official: Calling for the adoption of a smart security platform for the 21st century. as introduced.

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01/04/11
 
 
 

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Lynn Woolsey

D-CA

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1/5/2011--Introduced.Calls for the adoption of a smart security platform for the 21st century that: (1) promotes security by strengthening international institutions and respect for the rule of law; (2) reduces the threat and stops the spread of weapons of mass destruction and proliferatio

Official Summary

1/5/2011--Introduced.Calls for the adoption of a smart security platform for the 21st century that:
(1) promotes security by strengthening international institutions and respect for the rule of law;
(2) reduces the threat and stops the spread of weapons of mass destruction and proliferation of conventional weapons;
(3) addresses root causes of instability and conflict;
(4) shifts U.S. budget priorities to more effectively meet U.S. security needs;
(5) organizes U.S. foreign assistance in a manner that eliminates poverty and promotes security and peace; and
(6) pursues to the fullest extent alternatives to war.

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House Roll Call #261 Details - OpenCongress

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