Nine years ago, I was proud to lead the bipartisan efforts to reauthorize and strengthen the historic Violence Against Women Act.
And when that authorization lapsed three years ago, I immediately set to work with others in the Senate to draft a new authorization to support victims of violence.
Today, those efforts are a reality, and we have introduced the bipartisan Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act. Victims of domestic and sexual violence need our support, now.
It’s been nearly three decades since this historic Act was signed into law. We have seen its impact, right here in Vermont. It’s time to reauthorize it.
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We’re #VermontProud that the Senate confirmed @Middlebury native Elizabeth Rosenberg in our marathon session this morning, at 2a.m.
Her skills and experience and knowledge are needed right now in a key role at the Treasury Department to help protect our national security and crack down on terrorists and other financial criminals.
I was proud to introduce her at her Senate confirmation hearing this summer. I’ve known her since I sponsored her to be a Senate Page many years ago.
Another #BatWeek sundown is here. There are 9 species of bats in #VT, and 2 are threatened and endangered species—The Indiana bat and the northern long-eared bat.
Other bats in Vermont are the little brown bat, tricolored bat, eastern small-footed bat, silver-haired bat, hoary bat, and the eastern red bat.
Bats provide important pest suppression services to Vermont farmers. A 2011 study estimates that the value of bats to Vermont’s agricultural industry is $32.1 million each year. @USFWS
Vermont Women’s Economic Opportunity Conference keynoter Xusana Davis at #WEOC today:
On opportunity: “There’s always the implication there’s a transfer… that’s our first mistake. The barriers to opportunity aren’t just something we can unlock with three equal payments of $39.95.”
“Support is different from permission…It’s about removing barriers.”
Today we break ground on a major project @BTVAirport. For the past three years I have worked with the FAA to ensure #BTV would be eligible for new federal investment in its terminal, and helped secure $15 million in federal funds to make this project a reality.
At its heart this project is about two things: improving the traveler experience and increasing the destinations you can reach from Burlington. Does anyone enjoy the stress of waiting in a long line to go through security? #BTV
These upgrades will make the #BTV airport run better at peak times when travelers are rushing in the morning to catch their flights. The other major benefit is that travelers won’t miss out on flight options as airlines shuffle what planes they fly and where they fly them.
Our #infrastructure bill will bring the funds necessary to build a completely new @CBP port at the Highgate Springs Land Port of Entry on Interstate 89. Vermonters have been asking for improvements to this crossing for years.
@USGSA Administrator Carnahan knows, as Vermonters do, that Highgate currently experiences long delays at peak travel times, and the completion of the A35 highway in Canada will only increase traffic in the coming years.
Our #infrastructure bill will also make major upgrades to crossings at Alburg Springs, Richford, Norton & Beebe Plain, all ports that have seen little investment since they were constructed in the 1930s. Glad to visit our border today with @USGSA Administrator Carnahan.
Today in Groton, CT, we celebrated the commissioning of The USS Vermont (SSN-792). COVID meant the commissioning in April 2020 was a private affair, but today anyone can see how proud we are of this fine submarine and its crew.