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Sign up to receive action alert e-mails when your help is needed to contact your elected officials in support of cooperative global solutions and a strong U.S.-UN partnership. The Washington Report helps keep UNA-USA activists and others informed about key U.S.-UN policy developments on Capitol Hill and in the Executive Branch. Washington Report articles are an indispensable tool for UNA-USA members interested in strengthening U.S. support for the United Nations and promoting cooperative solutions to shared global challenges. Find information about UN-related legislation in the current Congress, including bill summaries and links to full text, co-sponsors, and current status. This page provides information about important congressional roll call votes in both the House and Senate. You can search by subject, month, member or vote number. To receive a weekly e-mail when Congress is in session with information about key votes by your Members of Congress and upcoming votes, as well as links to send e-mails to your legislators, CLICK HERE. UNA-USA fact sheets and talking points provide information about critical UN issues and are designed to help members educate elected officials and local community members about the important work of the United Nations and the value of American participation in the organization.
The United Nations Association of the USA partnered with the Better World Campaign (BWC) to create a 2008 presidential candidate questionnaire covering a variety of issues pertaining to US-UN relations. President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton both completed the questionnaire and their responses are provided here. The Website Resource Guide for UN Issues is a comprehensive listing of links to research centers, nongovernmental organizations, U.S. government agencies, UN system organizations, and daily news sources for UN information. The Guide is intended to facilitate UNA-USA members' work in educating the American public and elected officials about the importance of strong U.S. leadership in the United Nations.
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