Release: Smithsonian Pledges to Sell More American-Made Gifts
WASHINGTON, March 9 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today welcomed a commitment by the Smithsonian Institution to sell only made-in-America products at a gift shop in the National Museum of American History. Museum executives also told Sanders they will seek more American suppliers for the merchandise – everything from flags to coffee mugs to souvenir busts of American presidents –
Release: Sanders on Senate Spending Proposals
WASHINGTON, March 9 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), a member of the Senate Budget Committee, today made the following statement following Senate votes on competing spending proposals: “This country has a very serious deficit crisis and it must be addressed in a fair and sensible way. “I voted against the Republican proposal because it made devastating cuts to Head Start,
Sanders: Tax Millionaires and Big Oil to Lower Deficit
WASHINGTON, March 7 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said today that Congress must balance spending cuts with additional revenue to reduce deficits. “It would be morally wrong for the United States to balance the budget on the backs of the most vulnerable people in our society while asking nothing from the wealthiest,” Sanders said. A member of the Senate Budget Committee, Sanders proposed a millionaires’ surtax.
Release: Sanders Says Revenue Must Match Cuts to Lower Deficit
Calls for Surtax on Millionaires, Ending Breaks for Big Oil BURLINGON, Vt., March 6 – As the U.S. Senate heads for votes this week on competing spending plans for the rest of the year, Sen. Bernie Sanders said Congress also must raise additional revenue to reduce deficits. He proposed a surtax on millionaires and eliminating tax breaks for Big Oil.
Release: Don’t Balance Budget on Backs of Middle Class
WASHINGTON, March 2 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said today that Congress must not balance the budget by cutting programs for working families after giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. “At a time when the gap between the rich and everyone else is wider than it has been in decades, it would be wrong to balance the budget on