Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2423

Introduced
2/15/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  

Caption

Senate Resolution Urging The Federal Government To Pursue A Broad Range Of Measures To Reduce The Danger Of Nuclear War, To Sign And Ratify The Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons (tpnw), To Make Nuclear Disarmament The Centerpiece Of Our National Security Policy, And To Spearhead A Global Effort To Prevent Nuclear War

Impact

If enacted, S2423 could significantly impact U.S. nuclear policy by advocating for the renunciation of the first strike option, thereby limiting the President's unilateral authority to initiate nuclear action. Such a change could foster a new era of nuclear diplomacy aimed at reducing arsenals and preventing an arms race. By pushing for the U.S. to adhere to international agreements such as the TPNW, this bill would symbolize a shift toward collaborative global disarmament efforts, altering how the United States engages with other nuclear-capable nations.

Summary

Senate Bill S2423 urges the federal government to adopt a proactive stance against the threats posed by nuclear weapons. It calls for measures to mitigate the risks associated with nuclear warfare, including the signing and ratification of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). This resolution emphasizes the detrimental effects of nuclear weapons on humanity and the environment, highlighting the need for the U.S. to take a leadership role in nuclear disarmament. The bill is introduced in the context of ongoing global tensions and the alarming capability of nuclear arsenals to cause catastrophic harm.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S2423 relate to debates on national security and the balance of power. Proponents argue that reducing the threat of nuclear conflict is essential for global safety, while critics contend that diminishing the presidential powers regarding nuclear options could undermine deterrence capabilities. Some lawmakers fear that this resolution might embolden adversaries and complicate U.S. strategic interests abroad. This tension reflects broader political divides over defense strategies and international engagements, making S2423 a subject of heated discussion in legislative circles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7518

House Resolution Urging The Federal Government To Pursue A Broad Range Of Measures To Reduce The Danger Of Nuclear War, To Sign And Ratify The Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons (tpnw), To Make Nuclear Disarmament The Centerpiece Of Our National Security Policy, And To Spearhead A Global Effort To Prevent Nuclear War

RI H7329

HOUSE RESOLUTION URGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO PURSUE A BROAD RANGE OF MEASURES TO REDUCE THE DANGER OF NUCLEAR WAR, TO SIGN AND RATIFY THE TREATY ON THE PROHIBITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS (TPNW), TO MAKE NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT THE CENTERPIECE OF OUR NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY, AND TO SPEARHEAD A GLOBAL EFFORT TO PREVENT NUCLEAR WAR

RI H5973

House Resolution Urging The Federal Government To Pursue A Broad Range Of Measures To Reduce The Danger Of Nuclear War, To Sign And Ratify The Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons (tpnw), To Make Nuclear Disarmament The Centerpiece Of Our National Security Policy, And To Spearhead A Global Effort To Prevent Nuclear War

RI HCR148

Endorsing And Adopting The Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons And Urging Federal Leaders And The Nation To Make Nuclear Disarmament The Centerpiece Of United States' National Security Policy.

RI HR148

Endorsing And Adopting The Treaty On The Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons And Urging Federal Leaders And The Nation To Make Nuclear Disarmament The Centerpiece Of United States' National Security Policy.

RI AJR33

Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

RI HR77

Embracing the goals and provisions of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

RI SJ4

Use of Nuclear Weapons

RI HJ3

Use of Nuclear Weapons

RI SJ2

Use of Nuclear Weapons

Similar Bills

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