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VT Senator Expresses Disappointment Over Passage of Signature Legislation

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(The Guardian) Perhaps the biggest critic of the Inflation Reduction Act on the left is Bernie Sanders, who nonetheless voted for it when it came before the Senate. In an interview with Lauren Gambino, he discussed how the major priority of the Biden White House was likely to leave voters disappointed: As Democrats celebrate the long-sought passage of Joe Biden’s sweeping health, climate and economic package, Bernie Sanders is not ready to declare victory. Instead, the Vermont senator is sounding the alarm that Congress has failed to meet the moment, with potentially grave consequences for American democracy.

“We are living in enormously difficult times,” he said in an interview with the Guardian. “And I worry very much … that people are giving up on democracy because they do not believe that their government is working for them.”

The legislation, which Biden is expected to sign into law next week, is but a sliver of the ambitious domestic policy initiative that Sanders, as chair of the Senate Budget Committee, helped draft last year. The original proposal was, in his view, already a compromise. But he believes it would have gone a long way in addressing the widespread economic distress that is undermining Americans’ faith in their government.
 
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