The Issue: Earlier this month, President Obama took a major step toward restoring America's influence abroad by submitting an ambitious request to Congress for $836.9 million in supplementary fiscal year 2009 funding for UN peacekeeping. This significant proposal will allow the United States to cover shortfalls in our financial obligations to UN peacekeeping missions that help stabilize some of the most critical global hotspots, such as Congo, Lebanon, Haiti, and Darfur.
The Problem: As Congress takes up the President's request over the next several weeks, the UN peacekeeping funds will be a ripe target for lawmakers eager to pare back federal spending that has increased dramatically in recent months.
What You Can Do: Constituents like you can make a real difference by contacting your legislators in support of the full $836.9 million for UN peacekeeping. This funding will help improve the situation on the ground in conflict zones around the world and help repair America's global leadership by fulfilling our commitments to UN peacekeeping and the international community.
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