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Trustee Election
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  • DEFENSE SPENDING
  • BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE
  • SEA-LAUNCHED NUCLEAR CRUISE MISSILES
Winning Issue » SEA-LAUNCHED NUCLEAR CRUISE MISSILES


As of early 2025, we have a total nuclear stockpile of 5,177 warheads, with approximately 1,670 strategically deployed and 1,930 in reserve. The remaining warheads are retired and awaiting dismantlement. These weapons include submarine and land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles as well as aircraft capable of carrying nuclear-armed air-launched cruise missiles and nuclear gravity bombs. In 2010, we abandoned plans to build the TLAM–N nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missile after concluding this capability served a redundant purpose in the U.S. nuclear stockpile. However, in 2020, we initiated studies into building a low-yield nuclear sea-launched cruise missile after concluding that the weapon would provide a “non-strategic regional presence” and “an assured response capability”. Supporters claim we need an in-kind weapon capable of responding to Russia’s use of a low-yield nuclear strike on Europe or elsewhere. Considering the size of our defense budget, others think this weapon system, and others as well, are unnecessary. Lawmakers feel that installing nuclear warheads on Virginia-class attack subs would sap resources from growing the Navy’s fleet and distract from the core mission of attack submarines in the Pacific and European theaters, where they are typically laden with ship-killing conventional Tomahawk missiles. It is estimated that developing a sea-launched nuclear cruise missile will cost $10-$30 billion.

Pending Legislation: S.2930 - Smarter Approaches to Nuclear Expenditures Act
Sponsor: Sen. Edward Markey (MA)
Status: Senate Committee on Armed Services
Chair: Sen. Roger Wicker (MS)



Options


  • I oppose reforming current sea-launched nuclear cruise missile policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Leader John Thune (SD).
  • I support reducing spending on nuclear weapons and prohibiting the development of new low-yield nuclear warheads by:

    1.) Canceling or limiting funding for several nuclear weapons programs, including the F-35 nuclear mission, new air-launched cruise missiles, and the Sentinel ICBM.

    2.) Prohibiting the procurement and deployment of low-yield nuclear warheads.

    3.) Reducing the size of the nuclear arsenal, including cutting the ICBM fleet and limiting the purchase of Columbia-class submarines.

    4.) Mandating detailed financial reporting from the Departments of Defense and Energy on nuclear weapons spending, including a report on the lifetime cost of every nuclear weapon and related program.

    5.) Generating significant cost savings, estimated at hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade.

    And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Sen. Roger Wicker (MS)and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.


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Trustee Candidates
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Senator Roger Wicker
If elected as a trustee, the campaign committee of Sen. Roger Wicker (MS) will be unconditionally awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting him to favorably consider passing S.2930 - Smarter Approaches to Nuclear Expenditures Act.



Win Without War
If elected as a trustee, Win Without War will be awarded the funds pledged to this issue along with a letter requesting these funds be used to advocate against developing a sea-launched nuclear cruise missile system.

About: Win Without War is a diverse network of activists and organizations working for a more peaceful, progressive U.S. foreign policy. Win Without War is a national grassroots organization that works with elected officials, policymakers, media, advocacy organizations, and movement leaders to promote and advance a values-based progressive national security strategy that prioritizes human security and diplomacy over war. We believe that by democratizing U.S. foreign policy and providing progressive alternatives, we can achieve more peaceful, just, and common-sense policies that ensure that all people — regardless of race, nationality, gender, religion, or economic status — can find and take advantage of opportunity equally and feel secure.
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Trustee Election - Opening Date
February 9, 2026 @00:01 Universal Coordinated Time (UTC)
Trustee Election - Closing Date
February 16, 2026 @23:59 Universal Coordinated Time (UTC)