Today's news from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.):
Americans Oppose U.S. Force in Syria: Sen. Bernie Sanders reports there is 10-1 opposition to authorizing the use of force in Syria in an online survey of constituents. Calls to his offices are even more overwhelming, according to an editorial on Sunday in the The(Madison, Wis.) Capital Times.
Vermont Delegation Split on Syria: Sen. Patrick Leahy, the country's most senior senator, appears set to support U.S. intervention. Sen. Sanders has voiced reservations while Rep. Peter Welch remains on the fence, WCAX-TV reported on Saturday....
Kerry Meets Arab Leaders on Syria: Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting Arab League leaders in Paris as part of a European tour to gather support for intervention in Syria. Kerry said the number of nations prepared to take military action was now in "double digits", but the list has not been made public. France strongly supports intervention in response to the use of chemical weapons in Damascus last month, but it wants to wait for a report by UN weapons experts before taking action, BBC reported.
Health Care: “A new and affordable way for many Vermonters to purchase insurance is the key provision of the Affordable Care Act. I was proud to be involved in the passage of this law when I worked as the health policy adviser for Sen. Sanders,” David Reynolds, deputy director of health reform in the Vermont Agency of Administration, wrote for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus.
Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/ newsroom/news/ ?id=65b0b24b-7f12-4f39-8ed6-721 048881ef0
Today's news from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.):
Americans Oppose U.S. Force in Syria: Sen. Bernie Sanders reports there is 10-1 opposition to authorizing the use of force in Syria in an online survey of constituents. Calls to his offices are even more overwhelming, according to an editorial on Sunday in the The(Madison, Wis.) Capital Times.
Vermont Delegation Split on Syria: Sen. Patrick Leahy, the country's most senior senator, appears set to support U.S. intervention. Sen. Sanders has voiced reservations while Rep. Peter Welch remains on the fence, WCAX-TV reported on Saturday....
Kerry Meets Arab Leaders on Syria: Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting Arab League leaders in Paris as part of a European tour to gather support for intervention in Syria. Kerry said the number of nations prepared to take military action was now in "double digits", but the list has not been made public. France strongly supports intervention in response to the use of chemical weapons in Damascus last month, but it wants to wait for a report by UN weapons experts before taking action, BBC reported.
Health Care: “A new and affordable way for many Vermonters to purchase insurance is the key provision of the Affordable Care Act. I was proud to be involved in the passage of this law when I worked as the health policy adviser for Sen. Sanders,” David Reynolds, deputy director of health reform in the Vermont Agency of Administration, wrote for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus.
Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/ newsroom/news/ ?id=65b0b24b-7f12-4f39-8ed6-721 048881ef0
Americans Oppose U.S. Force in Syria: Sen. Bernie Sanders reports there is 10-1 opposition to authorizing the use of force in Syria in an online survey of constituents. Calls to his offices are even more overwhelming, according to an editorial on Sunday in the The(Madison, Wis.) Capital Times.
Vermont Delegation Split on Syria: Sen. Patrick Leahy, the country's most senior senator, appears set to support U.S. intervention. Sen. Sanders has voiced reservations while Rep. Peter Welch remains on the fence, WCAX-TV reported on Saturday....
Kerry Meets Arab Leaders on Syria: Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting Arab League leaders in Paris as part of a European tour to gather support for intervention in Syria. Kerry said the number of nations prepared to take military action was now in "double digits", but the list has not been made public. France strongly supports intervention in response to the use of chemical weapons in Damascus last month, but it wants to wait for a report by UN weapons experts before taking action, BBC reported.
Health Care: “A new and affordable way for many Vermonters to purchase insurance is the key provision of the Affordable Care Act. I was proud to be involved in the passage of this law when I worked as the health policy adviser for Sen. Sanders,” David Reynolds, deputy director of health reform in the Vermont Agency of Administration, wrote for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus.
Continue reading here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/
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