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Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the Senate NATO Observer Group, Senator Rosen
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the Senate NATO Observer Group, Senator Rosen
protect American elections from federal interference by armed uniformed military or federal law enforcement. This comes after Donald … Trump has threatened to send armed troops to polling sites, potentially intimidating eligible voters from exercising their right
broader effort to expand its military capabilities. The Arms Export Control Act (AECA) gives Congress the statutory authority … Disapproval, Congress can officially halt or block an arms transfer during the review period. Congresswoman Titus expressed concern
serve.” As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator Rosen has made
defense bill that advanced out of the Senate Armed Services Committee. The Senate’s bipartisan National Defense Authorization
working group between the Department of Defense, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and other relevant stakeholders to enable … nations.” As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and the Senate NATO Observer Group, Senator Rosen
being considered in the House Committee on Armed Services. KVVU-FOX 5 : Nevada veterans exposed to radiation, toxic
women who serve in our Armed Forces, those who have sacrificed so much for our country, are having
efforts to get ahead in the artificial intelligence arms race. Social Media Coverage Matteo il Pazzeo (The Justice
this: as you said, we are in an arms race, an AI arms race. In Nevada
exactly what you're talking about, wrap my arms around it, and then get you a response
WASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Senator Rosen called out Secretary of Defense Pete
questioning HERE . WASHINGTON, DC – Today, during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen secured
conduct an explosive nuclear test. In Senate Armed Services Committee hearings, Senator Rosen has received commitmentsfrom every nominee
American Academy of Diplomacy. “While our armed forces are equipped to handle surges in demand with a ready … military reserves include retired professionals from all the armed services. “Diplomatic Retiree Reserve” composed of retired State Department
international law, including the law of armed conflict. There must be a swift investigation into the strikes
concerned that the President’s approach to armed conflict over the past year and his Administration’s history
some cases, contracts tied to war and armed conflict. These products evade state and tribal consumer protections, generate
Rosen (D-NV), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, released
block President Trump from reigniting an international arms race with his plans to resume nuclear testing, which would … planning, extend the waiver renewal period for the arms embargo on the Republic of Cyprus from one year
celebrate the groundbreaking for Nevada’s first small arms training range, which shesecured. When complete, the range will … thrilled to have secured the first-ever small arms training range for the Nevada Army National Guard
Rosen (D-NV) a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, released the following statement onreportsthat Defense Secretary … Secretary of Defense would violate the laws of armed conflict and put our brave servicemembers in this position
Rosen (D-NV), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, joined her Democratic colleagues inrequestingthat Attorney General … Pacific Ocean. Members of the Senate Committee on Armed Services were allowed to review the Trump Administration
Without Approval Act would prevent a global nuclear arms race by preventing the executive branch from unilaterally deciding
move also risks igniting a new global nuclear arms race, signaling to adversaries that the U.S. is abandoning