U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday evening is set to deliver a speech in Washington, D.C. about “the state of the working class” and how to address the urgent and overlapping crises it now faces.
Sanders (I-Vt.) is the incoming chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee—a development that has healthcare industry lobbyists worried, particularly given his support for Medicare for All and recent remarks about corporate greed, union-busting, high prescription drugs prices, and the use of subpoena power.
The speech, delivered from the Capitol Visitor Center, is scheduled to start at 7:00 pm ET and is set to be livestreamed on Sanders’ Facebook and Twitter pages.
“Before we can effectively go forward in terms of economic policy, it’s necessary to know where we are at,” Sanders said in a statement promoting the event. “And for working families in this country, the situation is not good.”
“Now is the time for Congress—Democrats, Republicans, and Independents—to have the courage to take on the lobbyists and powerful special interests,” he added, “and show the American people that our government can work for them, and not just the 1%.”