Sanders Remarks to Climate Change Conference

In 2007 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated
that the climate is warming, and that human activity is a key cause. In
the two years since, the science continues to be clear that impacts are
increasing. In fact, what we are hearing from key scientists is that
the situation is far more dire than they had previously believed. As
Secretary of Energy Chu pointed out in recent testimony to the
Environment Committee, we face a distinct possibility of up to 11
degrees Fahrenheit average temperature increase globally in this
century. This clearly would be catastrophic in terms of flooding,
draught, extreme weather disturbances, disease and national security
issues.  Interestingly, with regard to the latter, the CIA has stated
that global warming, and the international tensions that it will cause
as countries fight over scarce resources, is going to be a major
national security issue

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Release: $1.45 Million More in Back Pay for Vermont Workers

500 Vermont Service Center Employees Now Due $3 Million     WASHINGTON, October 8 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today welcomed a U.S. Labor Department ruling that will result in an additional $1.45 million in back wages for federal contract workers in St. Albans and Essex Junction. The ruling affects 237 contract workers employed by CSC at the Vermont Service

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“Making Work Pay” Tax Credit Takes Effect Today

WASHINGTON, April 1 – Senators Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders and Congressman Peter Welch announced Wednesday that the Making Work Pay tax credit created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will take effect today. More than 300,000 Vermont families will receive $100 million in tax cuts through the federal stimulus bill, which was signed into law in February. “The

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$10.3 Million for Vermont Energy Efficiency Grants

WASHINGTON, March 26 – More than $10.3 million for Vermont energy efficiency and conservation projects was awarded today, Senator Bernie Sanders announced.  The funds are Vermont’s share of $3.2 billion included in the economic stimulus bill for a Sanders-sponsored Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program.  “Helping states, cities and towns go forward with energy efficiency and sustainable energy projects

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