WarIsACrime.org War $ Not Passed Yet
On July 1, the House sent a bill with $33 billion in war escalation funding in it back to the Senate, but with changes the Senate will have to deal with. There is a good chance the Senate will make changes and send it back to the House.
If that happens, we will be in a good position to stop it. Already last week the House was unable to pass war funding without Republican votes, and so passed it without technically voting on it at all. The vote on the R ule to create that crazy procedure, however, nearly failed despite the built-in excuses that (1) it was just a "procedural" vote and (2) it allowed votes on good amendments. This time, we'll be ready to confront that first excuse, and the second one won't be there.
Our message to congress members is simple, clear, moral, and urgent: VOTE NO. If good measures are included, VOTE NO. If it's merely a procedural vote, but the procedure facilitated by it is mass murder, VOTE NO.
We need to keep calling, lobbying, protesting, disrupting, and communicating, whether this bill comes back to the House or not. There will be another one.
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Resources that may help you.
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Participate
Peace of the Action Washington, D.C., July 4-17
Brown Bag Lunch Vigils Everywhere, third Wednesday of every month
National Conference to Bring the Troops Home Now Albany, July 23-25
PDA Grassroots Leadership Conference Cleveland, July 23-25
Veterans for Peace National Convention Portland, Maine, August 25-29