Much-needed legislation was just introduced in Congress to cut $100 billion from the Pentagon’s bloated budget.
Here’s what I said yesterday to national media about the People Over Pentagon Act:
“The Pentagon budget is racing toward $1 trillion annually, while free school lunch programs for 10 million children are set to expire in a few weeks. We’re told there’s not enough money to feed the hungry, care for the sick, cut child poverty, or protect the planet — even while Congress throws hundreds and hundreds of billions at a Pentagon that can’t even pass an audit.”
- The bill was introduced by Representatives Barbara Lee of California and Mark Pocan of Wisconsin.
- It would claw back $100 billion in unneeded and wasteful spending from the military-industrial complex.
- That money could then be redirected to help everyday Americans — including by feeding hungry children, investing in education, and addressing the climate crisis.
Tell Congress:
The Pentagon — which got almost $800 billion this year but can’t even pass an audit — does not need even more money. But everyday Americans *are* struggling. And you can help them. Pass the People Over Pentagon Act without delay.
Add your name now.
Thank you for taking action.
For progress,
- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen
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