SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 6
(By Senator Holliday)
Calling upon the President and the Congress of the United States
to change our nation's spending priorities and rebuild
America.
Whereas, The security and well-being of the United States of
America are dependent upon the well-being of our national
economy; and
Whereas, Nearly two-thirds of U.S. cities and states, both
large and small, are now in the midst of a fiscal crisis; and
Whereas, There are serious unmet needs in the infrastructure
of our cities and states; and
Whereas, There is an imperative need to invest in health,
education and economic productivity for all Americans; and
Whereas, Improvements in relations with former communist
military powers has resulted in the opportunity to use savings in
defense spending for these compelling domestic programs;
therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate:
That the state Senate of West Virginia calls upon the
President and the Congress of the United States to make the
following changes in the federal budget for the fiscal year 1993:
(1) For the Congress and the President to agree to breakdown the budget walls in the fiscal year 1993 budget that
prohibits the use of military savings to meet domestic needs;
(2) For the President to propose and for Congress to pass
reductions in military spending for fiscal year 1993
significantly greater than those projected in the five-year
military budget drawn up before the collapse of the Soviet Union;
and
(3) For the President and the Congress to agree to use the
additional military savings to promote long-term economic growth
by investing in education, infrastructure, environmental
improvement and assisting industries and communities in the
orderly conversion from military to civilian production; and, be
it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to
forward a copy of this resolution to the President of the United
States and to the members of West Virginia's delegation in
Congress.