Sanders Speech: Do-Nothing Republicans Abandon Working Class in Pandemic
WASHINGTON — Today, on the floor of the U.S. Senate, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) lambasted the Republican legislative “response” to the coronavirus crisis, and denounced the shameful inaction of the Republican-controlled Senate. “What everybody should understand is that over two and a half months ago, the House did its job and responded to the enormous pain and suffering of the
Sen. Sanders Announces $3 Million in Federal Funds for Affordable Housing in Vermont
BURLINGTON, August 5 – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) announced Wednesday that Vermont will receive $3 million from the National Housing Trust Fund to build, preserve and rehabilitate affordable rental housing for extremely low-income families. This is the fifth year in a row that Vermont will receive a $3 million allocation from the trust fund, which Sanders helped create. Sanders
Sanders Supports Ending Filibuster
WASHINGTON, July 30 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement today on the filibuster: “President Obama is absolutely right. It is an outrage that modern-day poll taxes, gerrymandering, I.D. requirements, and other forms of voter suppression still exist today. We must pass a comprehensive agenda to guarantee the rights and dignity of everyone in this country. And that means,
Sanders Leads 14 Senators in Introducing Masks for All Act to Curb Deadly Coronavirus Surge
WASHINGTON, July 28 – As COVID-19 infections continue to surge across America and nearly 30 states impose public mask-wearing requirements, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and over three dozen of his Democratic colleagues in the Senate and House introduced lifesaving legislation today to manufacture and distribute high-quality, reusable masks to everyone in America. Senate co-sponsors of Sanders’ Masks for All Act include Democratic
Sanders Initiative to Cut Pentagon by 10% Secures Half of the Senate Democratic Caucus
WASHINGTON, July 22 – Today, Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act to cut America’s $740 billion military budget by 10% to invest in jobs, health care, and education secured the support of 23 members of the Senate Democratic Caucus. “Today, almost half of the members of the Senate Democratic Caucus—23 Senators—voted to cut Pentagon spending