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Washington, D.C. First Capital City to Endorse U.N. Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty

Washington, D.C. First Capital City to Endorse U.N. Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty

Washington D.C. joined a growing number of individuals, organizations, cities and state legislatures that are calling on the United States to take meaningful action to prevent nuclear war. In doing so, it has become one of the first capital cities worldwide to express support for the U.N. Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, joined by Canberra, Australia and Oslo, Norway.

LA City Council Unanimously Votes to Adopt a Resolution on Nuclear Weapons

LA City Council Unanimously Votes to Adopt a Resolution on Nuclear Weapons

On August 8, 2018, the Los Angeles City Council voted to approve a resolution that urges the U.S. to embrace the U.N. Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and implement important protective policies such as ending the President’s sole, unchecked authority to launch a nuclear attack, taking U.S. nuclear weapons off hair-trigger alert, and canceling U.S. plans to replace its entire nuclear arsenal with enhanced weapons.

City of Baltimore Becomes First Major City to Endorse Back from the Brink

City of Baltimore Becomes First Major City to Endorse Back from the Brink

On August 6, 2018, the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Baltimore became the first major city to endorse Back from the Brink: The Call to Prevent Nuclear War. The Baltimore Resolution, passed unanimously, asks Congress to make these changes to reduce the risk of nuclear war:

General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) Passes an “Overture” Calling for a Nuclear Free World

General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) Passes an “Overture” Calling for a Nuclear Free World

The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA), an organization that has endorsed the Call to Prevent Nuclear War, and the largest Presbyterian ecclesiastical body in the United States, approved the resolution, also known as an “Overture”, by consent at its biannual meeting in St. Louis, Missouri on June 20, 2018.  The Overture was titled “On Seeking God’s Peace Through Nuclear Disarmament in the 21st Century.” 

US Conference of Mayors Unanimously Passes Nuclear Weapons Resolution

US Conference of Mayors Unanimously Passes Nuclear Weapons Resolution

On June 12, The US Conference of Mayors, the nonpartisan association of 1,408 American cities with populations over 30,000, unanimously adopted a resolution “Calling on the Administration and Congress to Step Back from the Brink and Exercise Global Leadership in Preventing Nuclear War.”

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