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US Voters Urged to Contact Senators This Week to Advocate for UAP Disclosure Act in FY25 NDAA

Breaking News: Congress Returns to D.C. as Senate Finalizes FY25 National Defense Authorization Act

Washington, D.C.— The U.S. Senate returns from its break today to finalize the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Critical decisions are being made about the final content of the bill through the Managers’ Package of amendments.

A key provision under consideration is the Rounds-Schumer UAP Disclosure Act (UAPDA), which aims to be included in this package. The UAPDA’s inclusion is essential for it to become part of the final NDAA, expected to be crafted through reconciliation in November and December.

U.S. Voters, Your Immediate Action is Needed!

To ensure the Rounds-Schumer UAP Disclosure Act, SA 2610, is included, constituents are urgently encouraged to call their Senators’ D.C. offices. Convey this message:

“The Rounds-Schumer UAP Disclosure Act, SA 2610, must be included in the Senate Managers’ Package of amendments for the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act, Senate bill S.4638.”

When calling, identify yourself as a constituent, provide your name and contact information, and request a response from the Senator about their support for UAPDA.

Resources to Help You Take Action:

DeclassifyUAP.org Action Tool: Connect directly to your Senators’ offices through DeclassifyUAP.org/action.

Congress.gov Lookup Tool: Find your Senators’ contact information via Congress.gov (search tool is towards the upper-right).

UAPCaucus.com Call Tool: Reach out to Senators on committees involved in the NDAA amendment process using UAPCaucus.com/call.

Sign the Petition: Show your support for UAP Disclosure by adding your name at uapdisclosurefund.org.

Why Your Voice Matters:

Years of legislative victories have led us here; prominent figures like H.R. McMaster acknowledging UAP/UFO realities underscore the impact of public pressure. Let’s continue this momentum by focusing all efforts on the Senate right now. The House version of the NDAA, finalized without UAP legislation, leaves the Senate’s decisions as the defining pathway for the UAPDA’s inclusion.

Together, we can make disclosure a reality. Keep those calls and messages going—it’s how we drive this change.

For additional information and updates, stay tuned.

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