Senators Assess U.S. Nuclear Safety One Year After Fukushima

WASHINGTON, March 15 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today questioned why federal regulators extended the operating license for the aging Vermont Yankee nuclear plant within days of a disastrous meltdown at a similar plant in Fukushima, Japan. Marking the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the Senate committee that oversees the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission held a hearing on the slow pace of

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Senate Passes Transportation Bill Providing $408 Million for Vermont

WASHINGTON, March 14 – The Senate today passed a two-year, $109-billion transportation funding bill that would provide $408 million for Vermont over the next two years. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, helped write the bill that was approved by a vote of 74 to 22. “Anyone who drives around Vermont sees the need for transportation improvements,” Sanders said. “Given

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Sanders Wins ‘Shorty Award’ for Social Media

WASHINGTON, March 13 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will receive a Shorty Award as the “best member of Congress on social media” for his use of Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Sanders is one of the most popular members of Congress on Facebook  and Twitter. More than 109,000 people like him Facebook and 93,000 follow him on Twitter. More than half a million people

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Vermont Town Meeting on Dental Crisis

MONTPELIER, Vt., March 10 – U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) focused attention on the crisis in dental care in the United States during a town meeting today at Montpelier High School attended by more than 200 people. “As a nation, we don’t talk about it much, but there is a dental crisis in America,” said Sanders, chairman of the Senate

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Vermont Town Meetings Vote to Undo Citizens United

WASHINGTON, March 6 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) welcomed results from town meetings today across Vermont where citizens called for a constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United and restore limits on corporate campaign spending. As of Tuesday evening, voters in 23 towns had passed resolutions to amend the Constitution to ensure that corporations do not have the same First Amendment

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