Statement by Senator Bernie Sanders On Vermont Gas Prices
So far this year, Chittenden, Grand Isle and Franklin Counties are ranked as the tenth most lucrative market to sell gasoline in the United States. That’s according to the Oil Price Information Service, which tracks prices and profit margins nationally. For most of November, for example, filling stations in northwestern Vermont sold a gallon of gas for at least 30
Sanders Details New Effort to Make Vermont Gas Prices More Competitive
BURLINGTON, Vt., Dec. 10 –U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today announced a new website to help consumers track gasoline prices in Vermont, where prices in the northwestern part of the state are 30 cents above the national average. Sanders also said he plans to work with Vermont state lawmakers to hold hearings and draft state legislation on gas prices. Some
Sanders Statement on Gay Marriage Cases
BURLINGTON, Vt., Dec. 7 – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement today after the Supreme Court agreed to hear two cases on same-sex marriage: “Vermonters are rightly proud of our state’s historic role as a civil rights leader. Our state was the first in the nation to allow gay marriage without a court order, but that doesn’t
Sanders Announces Third Annual State of the Union Essay Contest
BURLINGTON, Vt., Dec. 6 – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) launched his third annual State of the Union essay contest to engage Vermont’s high school students on the major issues facing the country. “It’s my hope that this essay contest will provide an opportunity for students to explore current issues in depth, and will help develop their critical thinking about
Sanders to GOP: Don’t Cut Benefits for Disabled Veterans
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 – In an address today at the National Press Club, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said a proposal floated by congressional Republicans would slash benefits for disabled veterans. A member of the Senate Budget Committee and the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Sanders said deficits must be reined in, but not by taking benefits away from more than 3 million