New Jersey resident urges Senator Booker & Congressman Frelinghuysen to protect foreign aid
New Jersey resident urges Senator Booker & Congressman Frelinghuysen to protect foreign aid
President Trump’s FY19 request would cut roughly 30% from the international affairs budget
WASHINGTON — Released this week, President Trump’s budget request for Fiscal Year 2019 includes a roughly 30 percent cut to the international affairs budget from the FY17 enacted level. Later this month, New Jersey resident Maryam Donnelly will travel to Washington, D.C. to urge Senator Booker and Congressman Frelinghuysen to protect funding for the nation’s diplomacy and development programs, which save innocent lives, create jobs here in America and make our nation safer.
“Now is the time for leaders like Senator Booker and Congressman Frelinghuysen to stand up, speak out, and protect the international affairs budget, which helps advance America’s foreign policy and national security objectives,” said Maryam Donnelly, a Morris county-based volunteer with The ONE Campaign. “If I could tell Senator Booker and Congressman Frelinghuysen one thing, it would be that I’m a New Jerseyan and my neighbors and I care about the international affairs budget. Now is not the time to cut foreign aid that makes us safer in the US and prevents instability in the world. Failure to invest in development in the areas most in need abdicates Americans position as a leader of moral conscience. It’s important to me that Senator Booker and Congressman Frelinghuysen are leaders on this, and I’ll be paying close attention to how they vote.”
The upcoming trip is part of The ONE Campaign’s annual Power Summit, which brings some of the global organization’s most elite volunteers from across the country together in the nation’s capital for cutting-edge training on advocating for the fight against global poverty and preventable diseases. In addition to meeting with their members of Congress, the three-day summit, which will take placeFebruary 24-26, 2018 at Gallaudet University in Washington, will offer attendees the opportunity to hear from some of the political and policy figures who’ve led the fight against extreme poverty and disease.
“Our nation’s budget is a reflection of American leadership and American values,” said Tom Hart, North America executive director for The ONE Campaign. “Our nation’s elected leaders need to hear from their constituents about why the international affairs budget is such an important part of maintaining America’s standing abroad and advancing our strategic foreign policy interests. We hope leaders in Congress will listen to their constituents and fully reject any proposed cuts to the international affairs budget.”
About President Trump’s FY19 Budget Request
In addition to $41.7 billion for the international affairs budget, an $18 billion cut (30 percent) from the FY17 enacted level, the President’s proposed budget includes:
- $3.85 billion for The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), a $470 million cut from the FY17 enacted level (10.8% cut).
- $925 million for the Global Fund, a $424 million cut from the FY17 enacted level (31% cut).
- $78.5 million for nutrition programs, a $46.5 million cut from the FY17 enacted level (37% cut).
- $518 million for food security programs, a $482 million cut from the FY17 enacted level (48% cut).
- $511.9 million for education programs, a $288.1 million cut from the FY17 enacted level (36% cut).
Fast Facts About Extreme Poverty & Preventable Disease
- 4 countries face severe food crisis, threatening the lives of more than 20 million people.
- 844 million people in the world—1 in 9 —lack access to safe water.
- 3 people are infected with HIV every minute.
- More people in the world’s poorest countries have access to a mobile phone than a toilet.
- Americans spend more on Halloween than the entire world spends on malaria in a year.
- Every minute, 11 children die largely from diseases that are entirely preventable.
- Every year, 1.3 billion tons of food, about a third of all food produced, is lost or wasted.
- Over 130 million girls are out of school globally – if this were the population of a country, it would be the 10th largest nation in the world.
About The ONE Campaign
ONE is a policy and advocacy organization of more than 9 million people taking action to end extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa. Not politically partisan, ONE was co-founded by U2 lead singer Bono to raise public awareness and press political leaders to combat AIDS and other preventable diseases, increase investments in agriculture and nutrition, and demand greater transparency in poverty-fighting programs.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 20, 2018
CONTACT: Sean Simons at sean.simons@one.org