Sanders announces opposition to Biden’s FDA pick, cites pharmaceutical ties

By:ย Teaganne Finn; NBC News Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., announced his opposition to President Joe Biden’s pick to lead theย Food and Drug Administrationย on Tuesday, citing the nominee’s ties to the pharmaceutical industry. Sanders, a senior member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee,ย said on Twitterย that he will oppose the nomination ofย Dr. Robert Califf, a cardiologist at Duke University who briefly

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Bernie Sanders is already gearing up to see Democrats’ social-spending package ‘strengthened’

By: Juliana Kaplan & Ayelet Sheffey; Business Insider After an all-night session, the House finally passed President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion party-line social spending bill. The next hurdle is the Senate, where the package is likely to be reshaped as Democrats once again duke it out over which provisions are included. Senator Bernie Sanders, the chairman of the Senate Budget

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Sanders, Welch urge yes vote on Build Back Better, citing school nutrition expansions

By: Sarah Mearhoff; VTDigger At a news conference Wednesday highlighting school nutrition expansions in Democratsโ€™ proposed domestic budget, Vermontโ€™s U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders urged his colleagues to vote โ€yesโ€ on the budget quickly, saying โ€œthe stakes are enormous.โ€ Sanders was joined by U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., and other stakeholders in St. Johnsbury to tout provisions in President Joe Bidenโ€™s

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Bernie Sanders, AOC Slam Conservative Dems Over Build Back Better Deficit Demands

By: Khaleda Rahman; Newsweek Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed Democratic lawmakers who held up passage of the Build Back Better Act by demanding to see analysis on how it would impact the budget deficit. The House passed President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure package with the support of 13 Republicans late Friday. Six progressive Democrats, including Ocasio-Cortez,

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Sanders: Proposed five-year SALT cap repeal ‘beyond unacceptable’

By: Jordain Carney; The Hill Senate Budget Committee Chairmanย Bernie Sandersย (I-Vt.) on Tuesday fired a warning shot at a five-year repeal of the cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction that Democrats are considering including in their social and climate spending bill. Democratsย are eyeingย repealing the Trump-era $10,000 cap through 2025, but Sanders, in a statement, called theย move “beyond unacceptable.”

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