THE DEFICIT (transcript)
Mr. SANDERS. Mr. President, there are a number of huge issues facing our country. Our middle class is collapsing. Poverty is increasing. We are in two wars. We are concerned about global warming, the quality of our education, and massive unemployment. So this country today has its share of serious problems we have to address. Right now, a whole lot
Smithsonian Opens Made-in-America Gift Shop
WASHINGTON, June 8 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today visited a National Museum of American History gift shop that was just restocked at his urging with all made-in-America merchandise. The Smithsonian Institution put all American products in the gift shop after Sanders questioned why the museum, which celebrates American history, sold busts of U.S. presidents and other items crafted in China and other countries. Sanders saw
Vermont Delegation asks Obama for additional flood disaster assistance
Vermont’s congressional delegation on Tuesday sent a letter to President Barack Obama supporting the addition of Washington and Caledonia Counties to Vermont’s federal disaster declaration request. The additional request was made by Gov. Peter Shumlin on Monday in response to damage caused by severe storms, which occurred after the initial disaster declaration request was sent on May 27th. Following that initial request, the delegation wrote
Sanders, Boozman Introduce 10 Million Solar Roofs Bill
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.) introduced a bill that would 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. Sanders and Boozman are the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the Senate Green Jobs and New Economy Subcommittee. They were
Release: Vermont Workers Receiving $3 Million in Back Pay
BURLINGTON, Vt., June 3 – Paychecks are being issued this week to some 700 Vermont workers who won $2.9 million in back wages in a dispute with government contractors at the Vermont Service Center in St. Albans and Essex Junction. About 700 workers employed by Stanley Inc. and its subcontractors are to receive checks by June 6 for their share of the