Hundreds Crowd Town Meeting on U.S. Postal Service

MONTPELIER, Vt., Nov. 6 – More than 300 people jammed Sen. Bernie Sanders’ town meeting at Montpelier High School today on how to save the U.S. Postal Service. Sanders (I-Vt.) said he will introduce legislation this week to address the Postal Service’s financial woes without resorting to drastic cutbacks in service and massive layoffs. He blamed the Postal Service’s money

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Camels Hump Middle School is a National Model

RICHMOND, Vt., Nov. 4 – U.S. Sen.ย Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today helped mark the opening of a solar energy projectย at the Camels Hump Middle School, one of the greenest public schools inย Vermont. “The solar project here at Camelsย Hump is a step forward as we work to transform our energy system in Vermont andย across this country,” Sanders told more than 350 students

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Sanders Disappointed as Senate Republicans Block Jobs Bill โ€“ Again

WASHINGTON, Nov.ย 3 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said he was disappointed after Senateย Republicans today blocked consideration of a bill to put Americans to workย rebuilding roads and bridges. The vote was 51ย to 49, far short of the 60 votes that were needed to overcome a Republicanย filibuster. “With ourย economy in worse shape than at any time since the Great Depression, it isย literally

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Sanders Presses State Department for More Openness on Tar Sands Pipeline

WASHINGTON, Nov.ย 1 -Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today raised a series of new questions about theย credibility of an environmental review of a controversial proposed oil pipelineย from Canada to Texas. Sanders hadย questioned “disturbing allegations” that TransCanada, the developer of theย Keystone XL pipeline, screened applicants for an environmental impact study. Instead ofย addressing the need for a new, impartial, and independent review, however, theย State

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Sanders Statement on Senate Passage of Highway Bill to Aid Irene Recovery

WASHINGTON, Nov.ย 1 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement today afterย the Senate voted 69 to 30 for a bill that includes $1.9 billion in emergencyย assistance for the Federal Highway Administration: “This is anย important step toward providing Vermont the help it needs and deserves toย rebuild roads and bridges washed out by Hurricane Irene.ย  I hope the Houseย acts soon so

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Sanders Credits Consumer Backlash for Bank of America Dropping Debit Fee

WASHINGTON,ย Nov. 1 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today credited a consumer backlash withย forcing Bank of America to abandon its plan to charge its customers a $5ย monthly fee to use their debit cards. “I want toย congratulate the American people. You did it. You took on the largestย financial institution in the United States of America, and you beat them,”ย Sanders said in a

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