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In reply to the discussion: Sanders: "Stay away from me" [View all]Sunlei
(22,651 posts)27. on senator.gov you can be updated about work on the pending bill package.heres 3/20,2020
https://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-pressley-warren-davis-lead-165-members-of-congress-in-calling-for-billions-in-community-health-center-funding-to-tackle-coronavirus-pandemic
WASHINGTON, March 20 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Rep. Danny K. Davis (D-Ill.) led 165 lawmakers in calling on House and Senate leadership to dramatically increase long-term funding for community health centers (CHCs) in the third coronavirus legislative package being drafted by Congress to address the immediate economic and public-health emergency needs caused by the pandemic.
Given the severity of the COVID-19 outbreak, the members of Congress write, CHCs should receive the highest levels of funding, consistent with or surpassing those outlined in the Community Health Center and Primary Care Workforce Expansion Act. That legislation, sponsored by Sanders and Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), provides CHCs with 10 percent annual funding increases over five yearsnearly $7 billion more than flat-funding proposals being consideredthereby expanding care to 10 million more Americans by comparison.
Community Health Centers are at the frontlines of this crisis, the members of Congress note, providing medical care and testing for over 29 million low-income people. It is of utmost importance that CHCs receive the long-term and robust resources necessary to meet the needs of our nations most vulnerable communities, especially as they work to test and care for patients during this unprecedented public health crisis.
CHCsa network of 1,400 facilities in all 50 states and U.S. territoriesprovide medical, dental, and mental health care, substance-abuse treatment, and low-cost prescription drugs for 29 million people. Their patients disproportionately include communities of color, with African Americans making up more than one in five CHC patients, the members of Congress added.
In addition to calling for 10-percent annual increases to community health centers in the third COVID-19 response package, the lawmakers stressed the need to assist medical professionals to tackle the pandemic, calling for increased funding for the National Health Service Corps and the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) Program, which provide scholarships and loan repayment to 10,000 clinicians and trains residents in community-based ambulatory patient care centers""""
REF https://www.sanders.senate.gov/ dry reading but the actual work in progress bill is there in PDF form
WASHINGTON, March 20 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Rep. Danny K. Davis (D-Ill.) led 165 lawmakers in calling on House and Senate leadership to dramatically increase long-term funding for community health centers (CHCs) in the third coronavirus legislative package being drafted by Congress to address the immediate economic and public-health emergency needs caused by the pandemic.
Given the severity of the COVID-19 outbreak, the members of Congress write, CHCs should receive the highest levels of funding, consistent with or surpassing those outlined in the Community Health Center and Primary Care Workforce Expansion Act. That legislation, sponsored by Sanders and Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), provides CHCs with 10 percent annual funding increases over five yearsnearly $7 billion more than flat-funding proposals being consideredthereby expanding care to 10 million more Americans by comparison.
Community Health Centers are at the frontlines of this crisis, the members of Congress note, providing medical care and testing for over 29 million low-income people. It is of utmost importance that CHCs receive the long-term and robust resources necessary to meet the needs of our nations most vulnerable communities, especially as they work to test and care for patients during this unprecedented public health crisis.
CHCsa network of 1,400 facilities in all 50 states and U.S. territoriesprovide medical, dental, and mental health care, substance-abuse treatment, and low-cost prescription drugs for 29 million people. Their patients disproportionately include communities of color, with African Americans making up more than one in five CHC patients, the members of Congress added.
In addition to calling for 10-percent annual increases to community health centers in the third COVID-19 response package, the lawmakers stressed the need to assist medical professionals to tackle the pandemic, calling for increased funding for the National Health Service Corps and the Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education (THCGME) Program, which provide scholarships and loan repayment to 10,000 clinicians and trains residents in community-based ambulatory patient care centers""""
REF https://www.sanders.senate.gov/ dry reading but the actual work in progress bill is there in PDF form
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If this is such a problem for him that he has to bark "Stay away from me" at people in his midst
StarfishSaver
Mar 2020
#99
I do not blame him for wanting to be safe. I take issue with how abrupt and bossy he is.
NurseJackie
Mar 2020
#21
on senator.gov you can be updated about work on the pending bill package.heres 3/20,2020
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#27
That's all very well and good, but talk is cheap. He has to be physically in the Senate
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2020
#32
Senators are supposed to have their asses in their chairs in the Senate. That's their job.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2020
#39
But his claim over the years, when it was pointed out that Vermont doesn't have "M4A" or....
George II
Mar 2020
#71
you're incorrect. Our party works closely with the d party leader, ALL always vote when needed.
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#94
Three days ago...I posted Sen. Warren at the Senate working her heart out but Sanders
Demsrule86
Mar 2020
#77
Keep a safe distance! R Paul has corona & so does Senator Amy Klobuchars husband!
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#10
Pauls a stupid man, he was exposed 3 weeks ago, told to self isolate but he ignored that.
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#18
very worried about anyone who smoozed at the same locations where Sen. Amy Klobuchar was
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#35
Not the gym and pool I'm worried about. Amy & Husband spent much time last 2 weeks
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#40
yes, 2 weeks apart so hope she's safe & he gets well. Amys 3/23 statement about her husband
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#46
"Stand further back... further... further...in fact, just GET OFF MY LAWN!"
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2020
#14
Thanks. And welcome to DU. If I've already welcomed you and just, um, forgot, well...
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2020
#24
He's not 90. Sanders is 78, Biden is 77 and the republicans patsy president is 73.
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#56