Latest election stories
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The 2024 election season is here. As we're waiting to learn the final results, it can be easy to be duped by false or misleading information. Here are four tips to help you avoid spreading election related misinformation.
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While some states have enacted more restrictive voting policies, Vermont has made itself a leader in access to the polls. But that doesn’t mean it’s perfect: Some Vermonters are confused by the changing rules, and some marginalized communities face extra barriers that haven’t fully been resolved.
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Vermont was one of at least 15 states � including Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island � to receive suspicious packages in mid-September. Local election officials here will have access to overdose-reversing medication while opening election mail.
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Vermont's incumbent governor and his challengers lay out their approaches to state governance.
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Vermont is one of nine states that tax some Social Security benefits. Some people would like to see Vermont expand its exemption to higher income levels.
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Join us Wednesdays at 8 p.m. during October for a special live call-in series from WNYC about health care, housing and the care economy.
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David Zuckerman and John Rodgers lay out their policy priorities.
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Housing is a huge issue this election. In Rutland, officials are trying to fix what they call a housing log jam, that's making it hard for older homeowners to downsize and too costly for first time buyers to become homeowners.
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Incumbent U.S. Rep. Becca Balint and challenger Mark Coester lay out their approaches to serving in Congress.