Sanders Calls for Investigation of Vermont Gas Prices
BURLINGTON, Vt., July 3 – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has called for a federal investigation into unusually high gasoline prices in the greater Burlington area compared to other parts of Vermont, New England and other areas throughout the country. In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz, Sanders wrote: “I am writing to urge the Oil and
Sanders Statement on Student Loans
WASHINGTON, June 29 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement today after Congress approved a bill to extend current interest rates on Stafford loans for 9 million college students, including 19,000 in Vermont: “Young people in Vermont and across the country are facing extraordinary challenges. They are paying three to four times as much as their parents did
Congress Clears Transportation Bill With $464 Million for Vermont
WASHINGTON, June 29 – Congress today passed a transportation funding bill that would provide almost $464 million to Vermont through 2014. Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Senate Transportation Subcommittee member, helped write the bill. “At a time when about one-third of the bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete and 36 percent of the federal-aid roads need major repairs, this bill
Statement on Supreme Court Health Care Ruling
WASHINGTON, June 28 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement today after the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act: “Today is a good day for millions of Americans who have pre-existing conditions who can no longer be rejected by insurance companies. It is a good day for families with children under 26 who can keep their children on their health
‘The American People Are Angry,’ Sanders Says
WASHINGTON, June 27 – “The American people are angry,” Sen. Bernie Sanders said in a major Senate floor speech today. They are angry that the middle class is collapsing because of the Wall Street-caused recession, they are angry that unemployment is sky high, that 50 million people lack health insurance, and that working families can’t afford college for their kids. Meanwhile, the wealthy and the largest