Sanders, Van Hollen, and Alsobrooks have introduced a bill to prevent presidents from naming federal buildings after themselves.
Quiver AI Summary
Senators Introduce Bill Against Self-Naming of Federal Buildings: Senators Bernie Sanders, Chris Van Hollen, and Angela Alsobrooks have introduced the Stop Executive Renaming for Vanity and Ego (SERVE) Act, aimed at preventing sitting U.S. presidents from naming federal buildings after themselves. This move follows actions by the Trump administration to rename federal properties, which the senators argue undermine democracy.
Legislation Details: The bill seeks to prohibit any future naming or renaming of federal assets in the name of a sitting president and forbids the use of federal funds for such purposes. It is co-sponsored by several prominent Democratic senators and aims to protect public institutions from becoming symbols of personal aggrandizement.
Criticism of Previous Actions: Senators Sanders and Van Hollen have criticized Trump's attempts to attach his name to federal buildings as “arrogant” and “illegal,” asserting that such actions create a “myth of the ‘Great Leader,’” similar to practices seen in authoritarian regimes. The bill has been introduced as an amendment to ongoing government funding legislation.
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Bernard Sanders Fundraising
Bernard Sanders recently disclosed $2.6M of fundraising in a Q3 FEC disclosure filed on October 15th, 2025. This was the 12th most from all Q3 reports we have seen this year. 100.0% came from individual donors.
Sanders disclosed $2.1M of spending. This was the 11th most from all Q3 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
Sanders disclosed $20.9M of cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 3rd most from all Q3 reports we have seen this year.
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Bernard Sanders Net Worth
Quiver Quantitative estimates that Bernard Sanders is worth $1.2M, as of January 13th, 2026. This is the 315th highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.
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Bernard Sanders Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Bernard Sanders:
- S.2954: Health Care Workforce Expansion Act of 2025
- S.2819: Head Start for America's Children Act
- S.2818: Tax Excessive CEO Pay Act of 2025
- S.2763: Keep Billionaires Out of Social Security Act
- S.2481: Pay Teachers Act
- S.2458: Employee Ownership Financing Act
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