Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1754

Introduced
5/30/23  

Caption

Smarter Approaches to Nuclear Expenditures Act

Impact

The proposed changes would directly affect various aspects of U.S. nuclear policy and affect the budget allocations for the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy. Specifically, the bill mandates reductions in the number of nuclear warheads, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and the development of new delivery systems. This could lead to significant shifts in U.S. nuclear strategy, potentially lowering the number of deployed warheads to below the levels established in the New START Treaty, ultimately aiming for a more sustainable and cost-effective nuclear arsenal.

Summary

SB1754, known as the 'Smarter Approaches to Nuclear Expenditures Act', seeks to significantly reduce U.S. expenditures on nuclear weapons and related defense spending. The bill proposes a series of limitations and prohibitions on nuclear force modernization, including restrictions on the procurement of new intercontinental ballistic missiles, strategic bomber aircraft, and low-yield nuclear warheads. The intent of the legislation is to address what the sponsors characterize as an excessively large and outdated nuclear arsenal, remnants from the Cold War era, which they argue is not necessary for current national security objectives.

Contention

Despite the intentions of the bill, notable points of contention arise around concerns of national security and global deterrence. Critics of the bill argue that reducing the stockpile of nuclear weapons could undermine U.S. strategic capabilities, particularly in the face of international threats such as those posed by Russia and China. Additionally, the bill's proponents must address apprehensions regarding the impact on the military-industrial complex, especially among those industries that rely on defense contracts for nuclear weapons and related technologies. The balance between budgetary constraints and maintaining a credible nuclear deterrent remains a central debate in discussions concerning SB1754.

Companion Bills

US HB3472

Same As Smarter Approaches to Nuclear Expenditures Act

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