Senate Panel Passes Sanders’ Solar Bill
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 – The Senate energy committee today passed and sent to the full Senate a bill by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.) to lower the cost of solar power and put the United States on track to install 10 million solar systems on homes and businesses by 2020. The committee voted 13 to 8 in favor of the bill by
Delegation announces $2 million to bolster St. Albans streetscape project
WASHINGTON, December 13 – Vermont’s congressional delegation – Sens. Patrick Leahy, Bernie Sanders and Rep. Peter Welch – today announced that St. Albans has been awarded a $2,088,496 federal grant for its ongoing streetscape project. The grant, awarded by the Department of Transportation, will fund continued downtown improvements. The multi-phased project includes the comprehensive redesign of Main Street and its sidewalks; replacement of street lights, traffic signal
Five-Month Moratorium on Postal Service Cutbacks
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) joined senators from around the country today to announce that the U.S. Postal Service voluntarily agreed to their request for a five-month moratorium until May 15 on closing postal facilities. The moratorium would give Congress more time to consider postal reform legislation, including a bill introduced by Sanders. “I am pleased that the Postal Service has announced that
New Energy Center Coming to Vermont
BURLINGTON, Vt., Dec. 12 – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders and Gov. Peter Shumlin today announced a $15 million, three-year partnership with Sandia National Laboratories to establish a joint Center for Energy Transformation and Innovation to be housed at the University of Vermont. “I am very proud to announce that we are bringing a very significant national lab presence to New England, by establishing the Center for
Sanders Files ‘Saving American Democracy Amendment’
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 – Warning that “American democracy in endangered,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today proposed a constitutional amendment to overturn a Supreme Court ruling that allowed unrestricted and secret campaign spending by corporations on U.S. elections. The first constitutional amendment ever proposed by Sanders during his two decades in Congress would reverse the narrow 5-to-4 ruling in Citizens United vs. the Federal Election Commission. In that