ACTION: Urge your Representative and Senators to co-sponsor these resolutions and publicly support a follow-on agreement before New START expires.

1. FIND Your members of congress here.

2. Use this Email Template to urge them to take action.

Subject: Reduce Nuclear Risks Through Diplomacy

Dear {{legislator_greeting}},

As your constituent, I am deeply concerned about the growing risk of nuclear conflict. On February 5, 2026, the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between the United States and Russia—the New START Treaty—will expire. Without a successor, there will be no legally binding limits on our nuclear arsenals for the first time in over 50 years.

I am writing to urge you to co-sponsor H.Res 100 / S.Res. 61 to demonstrate support for urgent negotiations with Russia to replace New START before it expires.

Additionally, I urge you to co-sponsor H.Res. 317 / S.Res. 323 to halt and reverse the arms race, take U.S. nuclear weapons off hair trigger alert, end the president’s sole authority to launch nuclear weapons, renounce the option to use nuclear weapons first, and oppose plans to spend billions of more dollars on U.S. nuclear forces.

The New START Treaty has been a cornerstone in maintaining global stability by limiting the nuclear arsenals of both the United States and Russia, allowing both countries to share vital data and verification on their respective nuclear weapons activities. The resolution calls on the Trump administration to continue to engage Russia, China, and the permanent members of the U.N Security Council on arms control and risk reduction efforts. It also encourages both the United States and Russia to maintain current limits as they negotiate a follow-on agreement.

Please show your commitment to our collective security by co-sponsoring H.Res. 100 / S.Res.61 and H.Res. 317 / S.Res. 323. Our future depends on actions taken today to prevent the horrors of an unrestrained arms race and potential nuclear conflict tomorrow.

Eighty years after the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the United States must act to prevent history from repeating itself. A new arms race will not make us safer—it will make the world more dangerous and unstable. Please use your voice to support diplomacy over escalation and to keep nuclear dangers in check.

Thank you for considering my views on this vital issue. I look forward to your support.