Bernie Sanders, at a Career Apex, Faces His Biggest Political Test Yet

By: Kevin O’Connor; VT Digger His sound bites for the common good and against corporate greed haven’t changed. But facing the biggest test of his political career, U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said the stakes had never been higher. The Vermont independent toured his home state this Labor Day weekend in support of a $3.5 trillion budget bill that, if

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Back on the Trail, Sanders Campaigns for a Legislative Legacy

By: Emily Cochrane; The New York Times With a khaki-clad leg propped up on a bench, hand on his hip, Senator Bernie Sanders was regaling the post-church Sunday brunch crowd outside a bar with enticing details about Democrats’ emerging $3.5 trillion budget bill. As Meatloaf’s “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” blared in the background, Mr. Sanders, an independent from Vermont,

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Sanders Holds Vermont Town Meetings on Budget Proposal

By: The Associated Press Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders is holding five town meetings around the state over the long Labor Day weekend to talk about the $3.5 trillion federal budget proposal. “If passed, this bill will be the most consequential piece of legislation for working people, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the poor since FDR and the

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Five Decades Later, Medicare Might Cover Dental Care

By: Margot Sanger-Kats; The Washington Post Tens of millions of older Americans who cannot afford dental care — with severe consequences for their overall health, what they eat and even when they smile — may soon get help as Democrats maneuver to add dental benefits to Medicare for the first time in its history. The proposal, part of the large

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$3.5T or bust? Sanders goes all-out to protect Dems’ social spending plans

By: Burgess Everett; Politico “The truth is we need more,” the Vermont senator said in an interview, adding this is “the minimum of what we should be spending.”   Bernie Sanders is shifting into a new phase of his legacy-defining work on Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending plan: Protecting it from members of his own party and selling it to the

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Bernie Sanders’s Third Campaign

By: John Nichols; The Nation Bernie Sanders does not want to be mistaken for an optimist. “I’m a glass-half-empty kind of guy,” he grumbles, as he works his way through the stacks of budget documents that are strewn across the desk in his spartan office on the third floor of a 123-year-old red-brick building on the north end of downtown

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