Sanders proposed the amendment, which would have raised the corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent, during the “vote-a-rama” session, where Democrats pushed to pass the massive tax bill, health care care and the climate, called “De-inflation”. Pretend.” “This is the richest nation on Earth, we shouldn’t have the highest rate of child poverty of almost any country,” Sanders said in remarks from the podium. Sanders’ move to push for the $300-a-month tax credit for the next five years after it expires near the end of 2021 drew backlash from fellow Democrats, who noted they could not support it as they focused on advancing the full bill, which later passed 51-50, with Vice Speaker Kamala Harris casting the tiebreaker. “We know this is a fragile arrangement and we have to get through it – as much as I would like to [a corporate tax increase]Brown said. His time passed, but he was caught saying “Come on, Bernie!” on his microphone, according to Mediaite. Sen. Sherrod Brown was caught on a hot mic mocking Sen. Bernie Sanders’ bid to roll back the child tax credit. Tom Williams/Pool via AP Sen. Michael Bennett, R-Colorado, also said that voting with Sanders “could defeat the underlying bill.” The amendment failed 1-97, with only Sanders supporting it. Brown and Bennett have long supported reinstating the tax credit, but rejected Sanders’ call because they said it threatened passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, according to The Hill. Sanders has been pushing his colleagues to raise the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta The child tax credit was included in the American Rescue Plan passed last year. Other amendments proposed by Sanders were also overwhelmingly rejected, including the bill’s large expansion of the number of prescription drugs eligible for price negotiation under Medicare for seniors and expanding Medicare coverage for glasses, hearing aids and dental care. Sanders was less than thrilled with the overall substance of the bill. BERNIE SANDERS on the ‘so-called deflationary law’: “According to the CBO and other economic organizations that have studied this bill, it will actually have little impact on inflation.” pic.twitter.com/gE9H2cJIgg — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 6, 2022 “I want to take a moment to say a few words about the so-called ‘Lower Inflation Act’ that we’re debating tonight,” Sanders said Saturday night. “And I say ‘supposedly’ by the way because according to the (Congressional Budget Office) and other economic organizations that have studied the bill it will have minimal impact on inflation.” Debate over the $433 billion legislation began Saturday when Harris broke a tie on the Senate floor, clearing a hurdle for the Senate to pass the bill and send it to the House for a vote. With Post cables