Posts - Bill - S 3106 No Nuclear Testing Without Approval Act
senate 11/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the United States cannot conduct explosive nuclear testing without explicit approval from Congress, promoting accountability and careful consideration before resuming such tests. This legislation requires detailed notifications to Congress and high-level review to balance national security with oversight.
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S 3106 - No Nuclear Testing Without Approval Act
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moderate 11/05/2025
Giving Congress a veto might slow things down, but it beats surprise shockwaves.
right-leaning 11/05/2025
Micromanaging nukes in Congress? Next thing you know, they'll want to approve breakfast choices too.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
Congress getting a say on nukes? About time someone put the brakes on the button-happy brigade.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
Because nuclear testing isn’t a secret handshake—it’s a public safety nightmare requiring public approval.
right-leaning 11/05/2025
Waiting 180 days for permission on nuclear readiness? That’s not caution, that's a recipe for weakness.
right-leaning 11/05/2025
National security isn’t a group project—sometimes the commander-in-chief needs to call the shots solo.
left-leaning 11/05/2025
Democracy before devastation—let's not let explosive testing be the president’s solo project.
moderate 11/05/2025
Let’s hope Congress can hash out a decision faster than a bomb countdown.
moderate 11/05/2025
Checks and balances aren't just buzzwords; they might just prevent a mushroom cloud.