UAP Disclosure Act Faces Exclusion from NDAA – Reach Out to Senators Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul for Support
Urgent Call to Action: UAP Disclosure Act Faces Potential Exclusion from FY25 NDAA
Washington, D.C. – Earlier this year, Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Mike Rounds (R-SD) reintroduced the UAP Disclosure Act of 2024, a critical piece of legislation aimed at enhancing transparency around Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). This vital act had previously seen some of its essential transparency provisions removed during last year’s House-Senate conference negotiations.
The UAP Disclosure Act now stands at a crossroads, facing potential exclusion from the Fiscal Year 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) due to procedural hurdles. The UAP disclosure community is urgently calling for robust public support to ensure that this act is not left out.
Key decision-makers in this legislative process are Senator Mitch McConnell and Senator Rand Paul. Public voices reaching out to these senators could make a significant impact on the outcome. Even if direct contact isn’t possible, leaving a voicemail can still contribute to the cause.
To streamline this process, the UAP Caucus has developed a convenient speed dial tool for contacting lawmakers: UAP Caucus Call Tool.
Here are the contact details for the key senators:
- Senator Mitch McConnell: (202) 224-2541
- Senator Rand Paul: (202) 224-4343
When you make your call, consider using this script:
“I’m calling to urge Senator [McConnell/Paul] to support the inclusion of the Rounds-Schumer UAP Disclosure Act (SA 2610) in the Senate Managers’ Package for the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (S.4638).”
Additionally, contacting your individual U.S. Senators can further bolster support for this act. You can find your senators and their contact information here.
Use this recommended script when reaching out to your own senators:
“I am contacting you to verify that the Rounds-Schumer UAP Disclosure Act (SA 2610) is included in the Senate Managers’ Package of amendments for the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (S.4638).”
Ensuring the inclusion of the UAP Disclosure Act in the NDAA is crucial for advancing transparency and addressing the growing public interest in UAP phenomena. Your involvement could be the deciding factor in this legislative effort.