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In March 2013, the Senate voted down an amendment offered by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) to cut $700,000 from their budget that was set-aside for the National Security Working Group (NSWG). What many did not realize at the time was that this relatively small and obscure proposed cut would have eliminated one of the last traces of the bipartisan Congressional approach to debating arms control...
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Roth, Nickolas. “The Evolution of the Senate Arms Control Observer Group.” F. A. S. Public Interest Report, June 5, 2014
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