NPP In ActionAlameda City, CA
"We used NPP's figures at the City Council to show how the Iraq War impacts us here at home. They passed a unanimous resolution supporting a diplomatic approach to the war. It was a good resolution. Last year we had only 2 votes out of 5. This year 2 people changed their minds and the new council member supported the resolution."
- Dorothy Kakimoto, Local Activist
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National SecurityChartsChartsGeneralSpending by CategoryDiscretionary SpendingTotal SpendingRevenuesMilitaryDeficits and DebtU.S. weapons at war by Frida Berriganby Frida Berrigan, Senior Research Associate, Arms Trade Resource Center ( categories: )
The ABCs of arms sales by Frida Berriganby Frida Berrigan, Senior Research Associate, Arms Trade Resource Center ( categories: )
The ABCs of military aid by Frida Berriganby Frida Berrigan, Senior Research Associate, Arms Trade Resource Center ( categories: )
A Unified Security Budget for the United States, 2007 by L.Korb, M.Pemberton, and the Task ForceWed, 12/19/2007 - 02:32 — nppadmin
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Are We Safer? Five Years After the Sept. 11th Attacksby members of the Security Policy Working Group ( categories: )
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Top 100 counties by Hispanic army recruits per 1000 Hispanic youth, 2005The table below shows the top 100 counties in the U.S. according to Hispanic active-duty Army recruits per 1000 Hispanic youth. The data and statistics are for counties with five or more recruits in fiscal year 2005. Recruits according to ZIP code were obtained from the Army through a FOIA request submitted by NPP, and were placed into counties using Claritas data for 2005 purchased by NPP. Population numbers are from 2005 U.S. Census Bureau population estimates. Perceived ties are due to rounding. ( categories: )
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