Senator Bernie Sanders issued a statement after voting against the federal funding bill, citing concerns over ICE actions and community health funding.
Quiver AI Summary
Senator Sanders issues statement on funding bill vote: Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) released a statement after voting against the recent federal funding bill, expressing concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) practices. "I could not, in good conscience, vote for the federal funding deal," he said, citing public outrage over ICE's actions.
Key provisions acknowledged: Despite his opposition, Sanders noted the bill includes significant funding increases for community health centers and provisions to address the doctor shortage, improve access to generic drugs, and expand pediatric cancer research. He emphasized his commitment to pushing for reforms within ICE.
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