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BUILDING A BETTER, SAFER WORLD

Colin L. Powell, Honorary Chairman ADVISORY COUNCIL Secretary of State (2001 – 2005) Madeleine Korbel Albright Gary Hart William J. Perry Secretary of State (1997 – 2001) U.S. Senate (1975 – 1987) Secretary of Defense (1994 – 1997) George Allen Dennis M. Hertel John Edward Porter Governor of Virginia (1994 – 1998) U.S. House of Representatives (1981 – 1993) U.S. House of Representatives (1980 – 2001) U.S. Senate (2001 – 2007) Carla Hills Richard Armitage U.S. Trade Representative (1989 – 1993) Secretary of State (2005 – 2009) Deputy Secretary of State (2001 – 2005) Jon Huntsman, Jr. Bill Richardson James A. Baker III U.S. Ambassador to China (2009-2011) Governor, New (2003 – 2011) Secretary of State (1989 – 1992) Governor (2005-2009) Howard Berman Kay Bailey Hutchison Secretary of Homeland Security (2003 – 2005) U.S. House of Representatives (1983 – 2013) U.S. Senate (1993 – 2013) Chuck Robb James J. Blanchard U.S. Senate (1989 – 2001) U.S. House of Representatives (1975 – 1983) U.S. Senate (2009 – 2015) Mike Rogers Bill Bradley Robert Kasten, Jr. U.S. House of Representatives (2001 – 2015) U.S. Senate (1979 – 1997) U.S. Senate (1981 – 1993) James Sasser Harold Brown Tom Kean U.S. Senate (1977 – 1995) Secretary of Defense (1977 – 1981) Governor, New Jersey (1982 – 1990) Chair, 9/11 Commission (2002 – 2004) George P. Shultz Frank Carlucci Secretary of State (1982 – 1989) Secretary of Defense (1987 – 1989) John Kerry David E. Skaggs Secretary of State (2013 – 2017) U.S. House of Representatives (1987 – 1999) Secretary of State (2009 – 2013) Henry A. Kissinger Gordon Smith Secretary of State (1973 – 1977) U.S. Senate (1997 – 2009) Secretary of Defense (1997 – 2001) Jim Kolbe Lawrence Summers Norm Coleman U.S. House of Representatives (1985 – 2006) Secretary of the Treasury (1999 – 2001) U.S. Senate (2003 – 2009) Jon Kyl John Warner U.S. Senate (1995 – 2013) U.S. Senate (1979 – 2009) Tom Daschle U.S. House of Representatives (1987 – 1995) U.S. Senate (1987 – 2005) J.C. Watts Joe Lieberman U.S. House of Representatives (1995 – 2003) Mickey Edwards U.S. Senate (1989 – 2013) U.S. House of Representatives (1977 – 1993) Vin Weber Bob Livingston U.S. House of Representatives (1981 – 1993) Bill Frist U.S. House of Representatives (1977 – 1999) U.S. Senate (1995 – 2007) Alan Wheat Richard Lugar U.S. House of Representatives (1983 – 1995) U.S. Senate (1977 – 2013) Secretary of Defense (2006 – 2011) Timothy E. Wirth Connie Mack III U.S. Senate (1987 – 1993) Sam Gejdenson U.S. Senate (1989 – 2001) U.S. House of Representatives (1981 – 2001) James D. Wolfensohn Mel Martinez World Bank President (1995 – 2005) Carlos Gutierrez U.S. Senate (2005 – 2009) Secretary of Commerce (2005 – 2009) Robert B. Zoellick Sam Nunn World Bank President (2007 – 2012) Stephen J. Hadley U.S. Senate (1972 – 1997) National Security Advisor (2005 – 2009) Paul O’Neill Lee H. Hamilton Secretary of the Treasury (2001 – 2004) U.S. House of Representatives (1965 – 1999) Vice Chair, 9/11 Commission (2002 – 2004) Tim Pawlenty Governor, Minnesota (2003-2011) NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISORY COUNCIL CO-CHAIRS LT. GENERAL ROBERT R. DIERKER, USAF (RET.) ADMIRAL GREGORY G. JOHNSON, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL H.P. “PETE” OSMAN, USMC (RET.) ADMIRAL KIRKLAND H. DONALD, USN (RET.) ADMIRAL JEROME L. JOHNSON, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL JEFFREY W. OSTER, USMC (RET.) ADMIRAL JAMES G. STAVRIDIS, USN (RET.) ADMIRAL WALTER F. DORAN, USN (RET.) GENERAL JOHN P. JUMPER, USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL CHARLES P. OTSTOTT, USA (RET.) GENERAL ANTHONY C. ZINNI, USMC (RET.) LT. GENERAL JAMES M. DUBIK, USA (RET.) ADMIRAL TIMOTHY J. KEATING, USN (RET.) ADMIRAL WILLIAM A. OWENS, USN (RET.) ADMIRAL CHARLES S. ABBOT, USN (RET.) GENERAL RALPH E. EBERHART, USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL P. K. “KEN” KEEN, USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL FRANK A. PANTER, JR., USMC GENERAL KEITH B. ALEXANDER, USA (RET.) (RET.) ADMIRAL LEON A. EDNEY, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL RICHARD L. KELLY, USMC (RET.) GENERAL JOHN R. ALLEN, USMC (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL DAVID PEKOSKE, USCG (RET.) LT. GENERAL KENNETH E. EICKMANN, USAF LT. GENERAL CLAUDIA J. KENNEDY, USA (RET.) ADMIRAL THAD W. ALLEN, USCG (RET.) (RET.) GENERAL DAVID H. PETRAEUS, USA (RET.) GENERAL PAUL J. KERN, USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL EDWARD G. ANDERSON III, ADMIRAL JAMES O. ELLIS, JR., USN (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL CAROL M. POTTENGER, USN USA (RET.) GENERAL WILLIAM F. KERNAN, USA (RET.) (RET.) ADMIRAL WILLIAM J. FALLON, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL EDWARD D. BACA, USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL DONALD L. KERRICK, USA (RET.) ADMIRAL JOSEPH W. PRUEHER, USN (RET.) ADMIRAL THOMAS B. FARGO, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL THOMAS L. BAPTISTE, USAF (RET.) GENERAL RONALD E. KEYS, USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL HARRY D. RADUEGE, JR., USAF LT. GENERAL LAWRENCE P. FARRELL, JR., (RET.) LT. GENERAL JARED L. BATES, USA (RET.) USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL BRUCE B. KNUTSON, USMC (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL NORMAN W. RAY, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL JOHN M. (MICK) BEDNAREK, ADMIRAL MARK P. FITZGERALD, USN (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL ALBERT H. KONETZNI, JR., USA (RET.) USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL JOHN F. REGNI, USAF (RET.) GENERAL RONALD R. FOGLEMAN, USAF (RET.) GENERAL BURWELL BELL III, USA (RET.) GENERAL CHARLES CHANDLER KRULAK, GENERAL VICTOR “GENE” E. RENUART, GENERAL ROBERT H. FOGLESONG, USAF (RET.) USMC (RET.) USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL PAUL BLACKWELL, USA (RET.) ADMIRAL S. ROBERT FOLEY, USN (RET.) GENERAL LEON J. LAPORTE, USA (RET.) GENERAL ROBERT W. RISCASSI, USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL RONALD R. BLANCK, USA (RET.) GENERAL DOUGLAS M. FRASER, USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL WILLIAM J. LENNOX, JR., USA LT. GENERAL MICHAEL D. ROCHELLE, USA LT. GENERAL H. STEVEN BLUM, USA (RET.) (RET.) (RET.) LT. GENERAL BENJAMIN C. FREAKLEY, USA LT. GENERAL STEVEN W. BOUTELLE, USA (RET.) (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL STEPHEN F. LOFTUS, USN (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL RONALD A. ROUTE, USN (RET.) ADMIRAL FRANK L. BOWMAN, USN (RET.) GENERAL CARLTON W. FULFORD, JR., USMC GENERAL WILLIAM R. LOONEY III, USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL JOHN B. SAMS, JR., USAF (RET.) (RET.) GENERAL CHARLES G. BOYD, USAF (RET.) ADMIRAL T. JOSEPH “JOE” LOPEZ, USN (RET.) GENERAL PETER J. SCHOOMAKER, USA (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL RICHARD GALLAGHER, USN GENERAL ARTHUR E. BROWN, JR., USA (RET.) (RET.) GENERAL LANCE W. LORD, USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL NORMAN R. SEIP, USAF (RET.) GENERAL BRYAN DOUG BROWN, USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL ROBERT G. GARD, JR., USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL JAMES J. LOVELACE, USA (RET.) GENERAL HENRY H. SHELTON, USA (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL MICHAEL BUCCHI, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL WILLIAM B. GARRETT III, USA ADMIRAL JAMES M. LOY, USCG (RET.) GENERAL LANCE L. SMITH, USAF (RET.) (RET.) ADMIRAL JAMES B. BUSEY IV, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL DOUGLAS E. LUTE, USA (RET.) ADMIRAL LEIGHTON W. SMITH, JR., USN (RET.) ADMIRAL EDMUND P. GIAMBASTIANI, JR., LT. GENERAL JOHN H. CAMPBELL, USAF (RET.) USN (RET.) GENERAL ROBERT MAGNUS, USMC (RET.) ADMIRAL WILLIAM D. SMITH, USN (RET.) GENERAL BRUCE CARLSON, USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL JEROME GRANRUD, USA (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL JOSEPH MAGUIRE, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL JAMES N. SOLIGAN, USAF (RET.) GENERAL GEORGE W. CASEY, JR., USA (RET.) ADMIRAL JONATHAN W. GREENERT, USN (RET.) ADMIRAL HENRY H. MAUZ, JR., USN (RET.) ADMIRAL JAMES G. STAVRIDIS, USN (RET.) LT. GENERAL JOHN G. CASTELLAW, USMC (RET.) LT. GENERAL ARTHUR J. GREGG, USA (RET.) GENERAL BARRY R. MCCAFFREY, USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL MARTIN R. STEELE, USMC (RET.) LT. GENERAL DENNIS D. CAVIN, USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL WALLACE C. GREGSON, USMC LT. GENERAL DENNIS MCCARTHY, USMC (RET.) GENERAL CARL W. STINER, USA (RET.) (RET.) GENERAL PETER W. CHIARELLI, USA (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL JUSTIN D. MCCARTHY, USN VICE ADMIRAL EDWARD M. STRAW, USN (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL LEE F. GUNN, USN (RET.) (RET.) LT. GENERAL DANIEL W. CHRISTMAN, USA (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL WILLIAM D. SULLIVAN, USN GENERAL MICHAEL W. HAGEE, USMC (RET.) GENERAL STANLEY A. MCCHRYSTAL, USA (RET.) (RET.) LT. GENERAL GEORGE R. CHRISTMAS, USMC (RET.) LT. GENERAL MICHAEL A. HAMEL, USAF (RET.) VICE ADMIRAL JOHN “MIKE” M. MCCONNELL, ADMIRAL CARLISLE A. H. TROST, USN (RET.) USN (RET.) ADMIRAL VERNON E. CLARK, USN (RET.) GENERAL JOHN W. HANDY, USAF (RET.) LT. GENERAL WILLIAM J. TROY, USA (RET.) LT. GENERAL FREDERICK MCCORKLE, USMC GENERAL WESLEY K. CLARK, USA (RET.) ADMIRAL JOHN C. HARVEY, JR., USN (RET.) (RET.) ADMIRAL HENRY G. ULRICH, USN (RET.) ADMIRAL ARCHIE R. CLEMINS, USN (RET. VICE ADMIRAL ROBERT S. HARWARD, JR., GENERAL DAVID D. MCKIERNAN, USA (RET.) 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The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) is a broad-based infuential network of 500 businesses and NGOs; national security and foreign policy experts; and business, faith-based, academic, military, and U.S. FEDERAL community leaders in all 50 states who support strategic investments to elevate development and diplomacy BUDGET alongside defense in order to build a better, safer world.

WHAT WE DO INTERNATIONAL The USGLC works in our nation’s capital and across AFFAIRS BUDGET 1% the country to educate and inspire support from the American public and policymakers on the importance of America’s civilian-led tools of development and diplomacy. By advocating for a strong and effective With a mere one percent of the entire U.S. International Affairs Budget, the USGLC is working to federal budget, the International Affairs make development and diplomacy a keystone of America’s Budget supports all of America’s civilian engagement with the world. tools of development and diplomacy.

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Why It Matters In today’s interconnected world, America must use all of the instruments of national security and foreign policy at its disposal. America’s civilian tools of development and diplomacy are underfunded and undermanned, which is why the USGLC supports a strong and effective International Affairs Budget for:

Protecting National Security by fghting terrorism, stabilizing weak and fragile states, combating weapons proliferation, and promoting global stability;

Building Economic Prosperity by developing international markets, driving economic development, creating American jobs, and expanding exports;

Strengthening Humanitarian Values by saving lives, alleviating global poverty and hunger, fghting HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases, and expanding educational opportunities for women and girls. Infuencing the Debate ■ Promote bipartisan support for the U.S. International Affairs Budget ■ Provide up-to-date resources, analysis, and information to opinion leaders and policy makers ■ Mobilize diverse, infuential networks of business, faith-based, military, non-proft, and community leaders across the country ■ Engage national security and military experts on the importance of development and diplomacy alongside defense ■ Host national policy forums to elevate the conversation about America’s role in the world

USGLC on the Road ■ Educate the American public about the importance of development and diplomacy ■ Strengthen and build a national constituency for U.S. global engagement ■ Meet with members of Congress about key foreign policy issues ■ Convene innovative forums in states to engage community leaders and advance our message

USGLC in the News ■ Serve as a resource to national, regional, and state media ■ Publish opinion editorials and participate in television and radio interviews ■ Showcase our vast network of foreign policy, military, and community leaders at the local and national level ■ Expand the foreign assistance conversation through the latest digital and social media tools