Vermont Veterans Outreach Program in Washington Spotlight
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 23, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Today's News
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 23, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Rich Get Richer In a new sign of increasing inequality in the U.S., the richest 1 percent of Americans in 2006 garnered the highest share of the nation's adjusted gross income for two decades, and possibly the highest since 1929, according to Internal Revenue Service data. Meanwhile, the average tax rate of the wealthiest 1 percent fell to its lowest level in at least 18 years. The group's share of the tax burden has risen, though not as quickly as its share of income. The figures are from the IRS's income-statistics division and were posted on the agency's Web site, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Bush: 'Wall Street Got Drunk' When he talks about why the economy is ailing, President Bush often turns to euphemism, citing "challenges in the housing and financial markets." He offered a far blunter assessment last week at a closed Republican fund-raiser in Houston: "Wall Street got drunk that's one reason I asked you to turn off your TV cameras," the president said at the fund-raiser. "It got drunk, and now it's got a hangover. The question is: How long will it sober up and not try to do all these fancy financial instruments?", wrote The New York Times.
Vermont Veterans in Washington Spotlight
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 23, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Today's News
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 22, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Women Are Now Equal as Victims of Poor Economy They had piled into jobs in growing numbers since the 1960s. But that stopped happening this decade, and as the nearly seven-year-old recovery gives way to hard times, the retreat is likely to accelerate. Indeed, for the first time since the women's movement came to life, an economic recovery has come and gone, and the percentage of women at work has fallen, not risen, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports, according to The New York Times.
Nuclear Board Convenes Yankee Hearings A federal panel Monday started to tackle nagging questions about the safety of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant and whether it can operate safely for another 20 years. The Atomic Safety Licensing Board, a quasi-judicial arm of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, started hearing evidence Monday on key safety issues raised by the New England Coalition, which were formally seconded by the Vermont Department of Public Service, according to the Rutland Herald.
Oil Prices
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 22, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
News July 22
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 22, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Women Are Now Equal as Victims of Poor Economy They had piled into jobs in growing numbers since the 1960s. But that stopped happening this decade, and as the nearly seven-year-old recovery gives way to hard times, the retreat is likely to accelerate. Indeed, for the first time since the women's movement came to life, an economic recovery has come and gone, and the percentage of women at work has fallen, not risen, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports, according to The New York Times.
Nuclear Board Convenes Yankee Hearings A federal panel Monday started to tackle nagging questions about the safety of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant and whether it can operate safely for another 20 years. The Atomic Safety Licensing Board, a quasi-judicial arm of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, started hearing evidence Monday on key safety issues raised by the New England Coalition, which were formally seconded by the Vermont Department of Public Service, according to the Rutland Herald.
7.15.08 - Welch joins House in veto override, prevents devastating Medicare cut
Peter Welsh's House Member Office (D-VT-AL) posted a Press Release on July 21, 2008 | 1:14 pm - Permalink - Comments (View)
Washington, D.C. - Rep. Peter Welch (VT-AL) joined the U.S. House today in overriding President Bush's veto of H.R. 6331, the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act, 383 to 41.
07.11.08 - Welch calls on President Bush to release oil from SPR to address fuel cost emergency
Peter Welsh's House Member Office (D-VT-AL) posted a Press Release on July 21, 2008 | 1:08 pm - Permalink - Comments (View)
Washington, D.C. - Rep. Peter Welch (VT-AL) issued the following statement calling on President Bush to release oil from the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), containing 700 million barrels of oil, to provide short-term fuel price relief:
"The oil in our Strategic Petroleum Reserve was purchased with taxpayer dollars in the event of an emergency. $4 gas and $5 heating oil is an emergency. These prices represent a looming Category 5 storm for Vermont. The President should order an immediate release from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to provide relief to families struggling with these record fuel costs. Americans need help. President Bush should free up our oil and help lower gas prices now."
News July 21
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 21, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Energy Emergency "We must make sure vulnerable Americans are protected. Many seniors, disabled persons, and low- and moderate-income families face the prospect of going cold this winter. Yet the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is funded at 23 percent less than just two years ago, even though energy prices have doubled. To address this crisis, I introduced the Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer Act to double funding for the program," Sanders wrote in an op-ed published by the Brattleboro Reformer.
Going Green In the audience last week for a speech by Al Gore on global warming was Senator Bernie Sanders, who spoke with Gore backstage about his new bill, the 10 Million Solar Roofs Act of 2008. A truly independent voice in the Senate, Sanders has been a leader in pushing the Democratic Congress in a progressive direction - and energy policy is no exception," wrote The Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel.
Honoring Veterans
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 21, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Today's News
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 21, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Energy Emergency "We must make sure vulnerable Americans are protected. Many seniors, disabled persons, and low- and moderate-income families face the prospect of going cold this winter. Yet the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program is funded at 23 percent less than just two years ago, even though energy prices have doubled. To address this crisis, I introduced the Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer Act to double funding for the program," Sanders wrote in an op-ed published by the Brattleboro Reformer.
Going Green In the audience last week for a speech by Al Gore on global warming was Senator Bernie Sanders, who spoke with Gore backstage about his new bill, the 10 Million Solar Roofs Act of 2008. A truly independent voice in the Senate, Sanders has been a leader in pushing the Democratic Congress in a progressive direction - and energy policy is no exception," wrote The Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel.
News July 19
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 19, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Sanders: Vermont Yankee Should Pay for Its Mistakes
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 18, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
The Week in Review
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 18, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
News July 18
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 18, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Health Care for All "At a time when the middle class is in rapid decline, the United States must guarantee health care for all. A major expansion of the community health care program would be an important step forward," Sanders wrote on the Huffington Post. "There you go again, Mr. S. -- making sense. Can we clone you?" asked one of 46 commenters.
Today's News
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 17, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Housing The mortgage bailout bill passed by the Senate included a provision backed by Sanders to create an Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Another provision added by Sanders and Leahy would steet $20 million to Vermont communities. A Sander proposal to help disabled veterans retrofit their homes also is part of the package, according to The Burlington Free Press.
Health Care "We can provide primary healthcare to every American in need of it through an expansion of the successful Federally Qualified Health Center program. On a budget of only $2 billion a year, this program provides primary healthcare, dental care, mental health counseling, and low-cost prescription drugs to 17 million people through 1,100 health center organizations in every region of the country," Sanders wrote in an op-ed published by The Hill.
Global Warming
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 17, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
News July 17
Bernie Sanders's Senate Member Office (I-VT) posted a Press Release on July 17, 2008 | 1:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
Housing The mortgage bailout bill passed by the Senate included a provision backed by Sanders to create an Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Another provision added by Sanders and Leahy would steet $20 million to Vermont communities. A Sander proposal to help disabled veterans retrofit their homes also is part of the package, according to The Burlington Free Press.
Health Care "We can provide primary healthcare to every American in need of it through an expansion of the successful Federally Qualified Health Center program. On a budget of only $2 billion a year, this program provides primary healthcare, dental care, mental health counseling, and low-cost prescription drugs to 17 million people through 1,100 health center organizations in every region of the country," Sanders wrote in an op-ed published by The Hill.
Statement Of Sen. Patrick Leahy At Hearing On "How The Administration's Failed Detainee Policies Have Hurt The Fight Against Terrorism:Putting The Fight Against Terrorism On A Sound Legal Foundation"
Patrick Leahy's Senate Member Office (D-VT) posted a Audio Clip on July 16, 2008 | 1:03 pm - Permalink - Comments (View)
Statement Of Sen. Patrick Leahy At Hearing On "The Google-Yahoo Agreement And The Future Of Internet Advertising"
Patrick Leahy's Senate Member Office (D-VT) posted a Audio Clip on July 16, 2008 | 7:08 am - Permalink - Comments (View)
