Vermont Community Health Centers Awarded $2.2 Million: First Site in Addison County Funded
BURLINGTON, Vt., May 1 – Vermont’s first community health center facility in Addison County will be built and an Essex County site will be refurbished with $2.2 million in new Affordable Care Act grants that the Vermont congressional delegation announced today. The Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region, based in Bomoseen, Vt., was awarded $1.3 million to construct an
United Against the War on Women
Prepared Statement By Sen. Bernie Sanders at the United Against The War On Women Event in Montpelier, Vt. I want to thank Erin Narey and the “United Against the War on Women” campaign for organizing this event. I also want to thank Governor Madeleine Kunin, not only for her excellent remarks today, but for her years of service to the
Senate Approves Domestic Violence Measure: Sanders Cosponsored Leahy Bill
WASHINGTON, April 26 – The Senate voted 68-31 Thursday to renew the Violence Against Women Act, the federal law to help women and children escape abuse. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was a cosponsor of the bill authored by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.). “The act has been extremely successful in Vermont and across the country,” Sanders said. “While we are reducing the incidence of domestic violence, much
Senate Passes Postal Service Reform: Sanders Provisions Strengthen Bill
WASHINGTON, April 25 – The Senate today voted 62-37 for a bill that Sen. Bernie Sanders helped craft to modernize the U.S. Postal Service, save tens of thousands of jobs and spare rural post offices and scores of mail sorting plants threatened with closure. Sanders (I-Vt.) said a processing center at White River Junction, Vt., would remain open and 15 rural Vermont post offices are likely
Sanders: White River Junction Plant Now on Postal Service List to Remain Open
WASHINGTON, April 24 – Sen. Bernie Sanders announced today that the U.S. Postal Service has developed a new list of mail sorting plants that it will keep open, including the mail processing center at White River Junction, Vt. The plant employs 250 workers and was previously slated for closure. “This statement today by the Postal Service is a major step forward in our effort to keep