Let’s stand together to protect working families
By: Bernie Sanders; Charleston Gazette-Mail In America today, the very rich are becoming richer while millions of working families are struggling to put food on the table or pay their bills. We now have the absurd situation in which two multi-billionaires own more wealth than the bottom 40% of Americans; the top 1% owns more wealth than the bottom 92%;
Biden’s $3.5T Plan to Help Working Families Depends on Democratic Unity
By: Bernie Sanders; Fox News It is no great surprise that not a single Republican in Congress supports this bill At a time when working families continue to struggle, poll after poll shows that the vast majority of the Americans people support the provisions in President Joe Biden‘s $3.5 trillion Build Back Better Act. Some 88 percent believe we should lower the cost
For America’s sake, we can’t afford to cut $3.5 trillion spending plan
By: Bernie Sanders; USA Today We live in an unprecedented moment as our country faces enormous crises, including COVID-19, climate change, attacks on democracy, income and wealth inequality, and the multidecade decline of the American middle class. As chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, I proposed a $6 trillion reconciliation bill that would begin to address these long-neglected problems. A
The planet is in peril. We’re building Congress’s strongest-ever climate bill
By: Bernie Sanders; The Guardian The latest International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is clear and foreboding. If the United States, China and the rest of the world do not act extremely aggressively to cut carbon emissions, the planet will face enormous and irreversible damage. The world that we will be leaving our children and future generations will be
It’s time to protect working families through $3.5 trillion budget ‘reconciliation’ bill
By: Bernie Sanders; Fox News For too many decades, Congress has ignored the needs of the working class For too many years the people on top have been doing phenomenally well, while working families continue to struggle. The time is long overdue for Congress to address the long-neglected needs of ordinary Americans, and not just the 1% and wealthy campaign contributors. And that