Companies look at increasing price of their COVID-19 vaccines. Bernie Sanders is not happy

By: Cheyenne Haslett; ABC News While insurance will cover the shots, premiums could rise, the senator warned. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the incoming chair of the committee focused on health, on Tuesday called out Moderna for looking atย a more-than-quadruple spike of its COVID-19 vaccine prices. โ€œHow many of these Americans will die from COVID-19 as a result of limited access

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Sen. Sanders asks Moderna not to hike COVID vaccine price

By: Michael Erman; Reuters U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders sent Moderna Incย (MRNA.O)ย a letter this week asking the drug company to halt planned U.S. price increases on its COVID-19 vaccine, saying price hikes could make the shot unaffordable for millions of Americans. Sanders said in his letter that raising prices would be particularly egregious after the U.S. government provided around $1.7 billion

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Lobbyists brace for Bernie

By: Krista Mahr and Daniel Payne; Politico THE BERNIE EFFECTย โ€”ย Lobbyists across the health care sector are steeling themselvesย for when Sen.ย Bernie Sandersย becomes chair of the Senateโ€™s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, POLITICOโ€™s Megan R. Wilson reports. The Vermont lawmakerโ€™s well-chronicled antagonism toward lobbyists has some concerned theyโ€™ll be unable to blunt criticism of their clients and struggle to gain traction

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Vermont Historical Society receives $210,000 from Sanders in omnibus spending package

By: Vermont Business Society; Vermont Biz The Vermont Historical Society will receive $210,000 as part of the FY23 omnibus spending bill that passed the Senate on December 22nd, 2022. This funding is part of a total of $42 million secured by Sen. Sanders through the Congressionally Directed Spending process for 51 Vermont projects that will benefit communities across the state.

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Bernie Sandersโ€™ new challenge: Bipartisanship

By: Burgess Everett; Politico After three decades in Congress that earned him iconic status on the American left, Bernie Sanders is preparing for a different role in his next act. He ran twice for president, then pushed an all-Democratic government as far left as it could possibly go, and now the Vermont independent is set to take over the Senateโ€™s

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