File #: Res 0857-2005    Version: * Name: Commemorating the second anniversary of the beginning of the war in Iraq on March 19, 2005.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
Committee: Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
On agenda: 3/9/2005
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution commemorating the second anniversary of the beginning of the war in Iraq on March 19, 2005, and calling on President George W. Bush to immediately withdraw all American troops from Iraq and further urging the United States Congress to reject the President’s request for additional funds for the war while at the same time making budget cuts to vital domestic programs.
Sponsors: Charles Barron, Yvette D. Clarke, Letitia James, Annabel Palma, James Sanders, Jr., Larry B. Seabrook
Council Member Sponsors: 6

Res. No. 857

 

Resolution commemorating the second anniversary of the beginning of the war in Iraq on March 19, 2005, and calling on President George W. Bush to immediately withdraw all American troops from Iraq and further urging the United States Congress to reject the President’s request for additional funds for the war while at the same time making budget cuts to vital domestic programs.

 

By Council Members Barron, Clarke, James, Palma, Sanders Jr. and Seabrook

 

Whereas, On March 19, 2003, President George W. Bush launched a war against Iraq, an operation that, according to the President, was intended to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, free its people, defend the world from grave danger and remove Saddam Hussein and his sons from power; and

Whereas, According to published reports, in January 2004, the Bush Administration acknowledged that Saddam Hussein and Iraq may never have possessed the weapons of mass destruction they cited as one of the reasons to go to war; and

Whereas, To date, approximately 1,500 members of the United States Armed Forces have been killed since the beginning of the Iraqi war in March 2003, of which 1,139 have died as a result of hostile action, according to the United States Defense Department; and

Whereas, The National Priorities Project has recently indicated that the war in Iraq has already cost American Taxpayers $146.6 billion, and that the Bush Administration has requested an additional $61 billion in the Fiscal Year 2006 budget to fund the war in Iraq, a request that if granted, would bring total spending on the war to more than $207 billion; and

Whereas, President Bush’s request for additional funds for the war in Iraq in the Fiscal Year 2006 budget come at the same time he seeks to make drastic reductions to popular domestic programs that have a positive impact on the lives of American citizens; and

Whereas, According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, President Bush’s Fiscal Year 2006 budget calls for $214 billion in reductions over five years to a wide range of “domestic discretionary” programs such as education, environmental protection, transportation, veterans’ health care, medical research, law enforcement and food and drug safety inspection; and

Whereas, The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities also reports that President Bush’s Fiscal Year 2006 budget makes cuts to “entitlement” programs such as Medicaid, food stamps and agricultural subsidies; and

Whereas, March 19, 2005 marks the second anniversary of the beginning of the United States-led war against Iraq, and in an effort to protest the war, on March 19, 2005, many people from around the country will converge in New York City to declare the Iraqi war as illegal and immoral and a misuse of government and taxpayer funds; and

Whereas, One of the themes of this year’s March 19th protest in New York City is “Bring Our Troops Home Now, Fund Cities and Communities - Not War;” now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York commemorates the second anniversary of the beginning of the war in Iraq on March 19, 2005, and calls on President George W. Bush to immediately withdraw all American troops from Iraq and further urges the United States Congress to reject the President’s request for additional funds for the war while at the same time making budget cuts to vital domestic programs.

 

 

LS# 2510

RA

3/2/2005

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