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January 30, 2020

Sanders Unveils Bill to Combat Corporate Polluters and Protect Drinking Water

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

WASHINGTON, January 29 – Today, Senators Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) and Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) introduced the Prevent Future American Sickness (PFAS) Act to require the cleanup of a class of toxic, so-called “forever chemicals”—known by their acronym PFAS—from America’s drinking water.

New laboratory testing found that PFAS—per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances—are prevalent in the tap water of 43 American cities. Environmental Working Group scientists now believe PFAS compounds are likely detectable in all major water supplies in the United States and that previous studies dramatically underestimated these toxins’ pervasiveness.

“As hundreds of communities across the country are dealing with toxic PFAS contamination in their drinking water,” Sen. Sanders said, “it is unconscionable that huge corporations like DuPont have, for decades, concealed evidence of how dangerous these compounds are in order to keep profiting at the expense of human health. Congress must pass this legislation to put an end to corporate stonewalling and criminal behavior and tackle this public health crisis. It is not a radical idea to demand that when people in the world’s richest country turn on their taps, the water they drink is free of toxic chemicals.”

“Every American—regardless of the color of their skin, their zip code, or their income—has the right to be free from exposure to a slew of carcinogens and hazardous chemicals,” said Sen. Merkley. “But millions of people are ingesting dangerous PFAS chemicals against their will through the air they breathe, the water they drink, and the food they eat. Congress needs to come together to put the health of our communities above the wish lists of American’s biggest polluters, and that means establishing and enforcing chemical standards that protect Americans from PFAS substances.”

Sen. Markey said, “PFAS pose a serious health risk to residents across Massachusetts and the country. Cleaning up our air, soil, and water of these forever chemicals is an important component of the Green New Deal, as we fight to provide our communities with a future free of the legacy of corporate pollution.”

The PFAS Act requires the EPA to designate PFAS compounds as hazardous substances in order to hold polluters accountable for cleaning up contamination. The legislation also provides grants to households and communities to safely filter out PFAS compounds from their drinking water, while prohibiting the use of PFAS in food packaging and containers. The bill also bans waste incineration of PFAS firefighting foam, a major source of airborne PFAS pollution.

Once released into the environment, PFAS chemicals do not break down, instead accumulating in blood and organs when ingested. PFAS exposure is responsible for cancer, birth defects, and other serious ailments, and is now present in over 98 percent of the U.S. population. The EPA has not yet set any enforceable standard for PFAS under any of its various authorities. In the absence of aggressive federal action, states like Vermont, New Hampshire, Michigan, and New Jersey have imposed robust drinking water standards for PFAS chemicals.

Last year, Sen. Sanders introduced the WATER Act to invest $35 billion a year in our nation’s aging water infrastructure, including federal support for PFAS cleanup and filtration. Sanders also partnered with Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) to direct the Department of Defense to conduct a survey of where all PFAS firefighting foam is held and also where it has been incinerated. Sanders incorporated these prior legislative efforts into the PFAS Act.

“Senator Sanders has proposed an urgent solution to address the widespread PFAS contamination of our food and water,” said Food & Water Action Executive Director Wenonah Hauter. “His Prevent Future American Sickness Act of 2020 would rapidly speed up the remediation of toxic PFAS sites across our country. It lays out a plan to finally hold polluters accountable to pay for cleanup of the worst contamination, while providing much needed financial relief for rural homeowners and local governments that need to upgrade treatment plants to remove these forever chemicals. This is the sort of concrete and swift action we need to take to help ensure that every American has access to safe water. Our communities can’t wait; we need Congress to act now to address America’s toxic water crisis.”

Read the legislative text here.
Read a section-by-section overview here.

https://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-unveils-bill-to-combat-corporate-polluters-and-protect-drinking-water

January 30, 2020

BERNIE, THE HULK, & CLEAN WATER: Sen. Bernie Sanders is holding a roundtable discussion

https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1222666628829270018

https://www.facebook.com/senatorsanders/videos/462346221128583/

Senator Sanders Hosts Panel Discussion on Corporate Polluters

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders was live.
1 hr ·
WATCH LIVE: We must end toxic PFAS contamination of our water across the country. Join me, Rep. Debbie Dingell and actor Mark Ruffalo as we demand clean drinking water for all Americans.
January 29, 2020

"Unidos" Spanish Language Anthem for the People's Movement to Elect Bernie Sanders



Jan 29, 2020

"Unidos" el himno para el movimiento del pueblo trabajador. No yo, nosotros! “Unidos” is a Spanish-language anthem for the People’s Movement to elect Bernie Sanders. Not me, us!

January 29, 2020

Bernie Sanders endorses Jessica Cisneros, primary challenger to Henry Cuellar

Cisneros was one of nine candidates Sanders endorsed early Wednesday, in addition to incumbent Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Peter Welch of Vermont.

BY ALEX SAMUELS JAN. 29, 2020

Excerpt:

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is wading into one of Texas’ most closely watched primary challenges, endorsing progressive candidate Jessica Cisneros who has mounted a bid to unseat U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, one of the most conservative Democrats in Congress.

“This is the most important election in our lifetime and I’m proud there are so many candidates running for Congress who understand that real change comes from the bottom on up, not the top on down,” Sanders said in a statement.

“I’m so grateful to receive the endorsement of Senator Bernie Sanders who is running a grassroots campaign to fight for working people, not big corporate donors,” Cisneros said in a statement. “We’re proud that presidential candidates are taking a close look at South Texas as we fight to turn Texas blue in November — and that they know we’re the only candidate in this race who will champion Democratic values in Washington.”

The endorsement comes as Sanders ramps up his campaign in Texas ahead of Super Tuesday on March 3. On Tuesday, his campaign unveiled plans for a $2.5 million TV ad buy across Texas and California — another delegate-rich Super Tuesday state — and told The Texas Tribune that it has staffed up in the Lonestar State with five regional field directors. The campaign is also dispatching a top surrogate — national co-chair Nina Turner — to Houston this week.

https://www.texastribune.org/2020/01/29/bernie-sanders-jessica-cisneros-henry-cuellar-texas-2020/

January 29, 2020

Always Fighting For Us - Bernie Sanders



Jan 29, 2020

We know Bernie Sanders will fight for us in the White House because he always has.

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