The Culture Wars Are Hijacking Debate On the Military Budget
Republicans want to fill the defense bill with bans on abortion, trans health care, and racial diversity initiatives in the military.
Cut the Military Budget
One of the Highest Military Budgets in History
Last week, the White House released President Biden’s budget request for Fiscal Year 2024, which begins October 1 of 2023. As usual, the biggest portion of the discretionary budget request […]
Progressives Say Military Budget Should Be Cut as Biden Floats $30 Billion Increase
We Need to Cut the Military Budget, But Don’t Trust the Far Right to Do It
There’s an urgent need to stop funding wars and human rights abuses abroad and to free up funding for human needs at home. The Freedom Caucus can’t be counted on for either.
Lee, Pocan Revive Bill to Cut Military Budget by $100 Billion
Military Budget Hike for 2023 is 3,200 Times the NLRB Increase
If a budget reveals what we value, this one should give us pause: extravagant spending for the war machine, scraps for workers.
Congress Just Passed $858 Billion Military Budget, But GOP Is Blocking $12 Billion to Fight Child Poverty
“This isn’t using our taxpayer dollars wisely,” said one analyst. “It’s robbing programs that we need.”
‘Revolting’: Senate Panel Raises Biden’s Bloated Military Budget by $45 Billion
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Lee-Pocan People Over Pentagon Bill Proposes Much Needed Military Budget Cuts
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Our Military Budget Is More Lopsided Than Ever
Spending 12 times as much on our military as Russia didn’t prevent a war in Europe. It just deprived us of resources at home.
The Military Budget – Pt 2 of Foreign Policy Primer for US Congressional Candidates
The second in RootsAction’s educational series that will explore out-of-control Pentagon spending and the military budget and why it’s important for candidates to understand.
Biden’s Unconscionable Military Budget
With the Afghanistan War finally ending, we shouldn’t squander our “peace dividend” on costly weapons or military bloat.
Americans Want to Reinvest Ten Percent of the Military Budget Against Coronavirus
The major challenges flaring up today demand strong public investment in community well-being and resilient infrastructure, not more militarization.