Sen. Dianne Feinstein and students clash over Green New Deal

BY ANDREW WRIGHT

In a video posted on social media Friday, Sen Dianne Feinstein can be seen arguing with schoolchildren over the Green New Deal, according to the Star Tribune.

Students confronted Feinstein with the hope of convincing the senator to support the Green New Deal legislation introduced to Congress by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Sen. Edward Markey of Massachusetts. Feinstein told the students she did not support the legislation with questions about how to pay for it.

According to the Washington Post, the students are a part of a group called the Sunrise Movement, a movement of young people that advocate for ambitious action on climate change. The group has been active in its goal to elect politicians that will address climate change and endorse the Green New Deal, holding several rallies and protests this week.


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