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The Vermont senator held up the nomination process for Dr. Monica Bertagnolli to lead the health agency in order to make a point about drug prices. Now, he says he'll vote against her.
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According to a recent CNN poll, two-thirds of “Democratically” leaning voters say they don’t want the party to nominate President Joe Biden for a second term in office next year. Pollsters surveyed about 1,500 voters in late August.
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"If you think that the suffering of the Palestinian people long-term is good for Israel, I think you are sorely mistaken," Sanders said on the Senate floor.
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All three members of Vermont's congressional delegation have strongly condemned Hamas' attack against Israel.
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The bill would invest in community health centers and training for more doctors, nurses and dentists in rural areas.
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Sen. Sanders says he's worried about public backlash if the government shutdown were to happen.
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Sen. Sanders spoke with Vermont Public about federal assistance for flood victims and his experiences touring Barre this week.
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The bills would make it easier for workers to form a union, provide seven days of sick leave to all workers, and include new enforcement tools to prosecute cases of gender wage discrimination.
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“I think that as a nation, we really do not discuss enough the aging process, what it means to get old, all the options that older people have,” Sanders said.
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Rep. Becca Balint voted for the debt ceiling deal after saying she was leaning "no" earlier in the week. Sen. Bernie Sanders has voiced opposition to the bill, while Sen. Peter Welch is a likely yes.