Vermont Delegation Welcomes FDA Pledge To Revisit Food Safety Rules

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed Thursday that they will redraft controversial new food safety rules, and then seek additional public input, as requested last month by Vermont’s congressional delegation – Sens. Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders and Rep. Peter Welch.   “We supported the Food Safety Modernization Act when it was adopted in 2011,

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Sanders to Vote ‘No’ on Defense Authorization Bill

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 – The Senate set a vote for late tonight on a Department of Defense bill that would authorize $625 billion for the military. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said he will vote “no” and issued the following statement: “At a time when the United States has a $17.2 trillion national debt and when we spend almost as much on

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Vermont Wins $37 Million for Pre-School

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 – Vermont today won a $37 million federal grant to develop a statewide, pre-kindergarten program at public schools. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a member of the Senate education committee, worked closely with federal officials and Gov. Peter Shumlin’s administration to secure the grant for early childhood education. Sanders said, “Psychologists tell us that, in terms of human

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Senate Sends Budget Bill to the White House

WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 – The Senate tonight passed and sent to President Barack Obama a budget that averts another government shutdown, eases sharp spending cuts known as sequestration and spares Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid from proposed cuts in benefits. In what he called a difficult decision, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) voted with the 64 – 36 majority to pass

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Budget Agreement Advances in Senate

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) voted today to advance a House-passed budget agreement that averts another government shutdown and rejects proposals to cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits. “This was a difficult vote for me. The bill achieves the bare minimum that Americans expect of Congress but does not address the most important problems that our

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