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“I think that as a nation, we really do not discuss enough the aging process, what it means to get old, all the options that older people have,� Sanders said.
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Rep. Becca Balint voted for the debt ceiling deal after saying she was leaning "no" earlier in the week. Sen. Bernie Sanders has voiced opposition to the bill, while Sen. Peter Welch is a likely yes.
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Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus interviewed Ellis about the book and what's next.
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Veterans, active service members, lawmakers, family and friends gathered Thursday, May 25 for a Memorial Day ceremony at Camp Johnson in Colchester hosted by the Vermont National Guard.
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For much of the year, the Vermont senator had left open the possibility of running again himself. But on Tuesday, he said that he would not run and he discouraged any another high-profile progressive candidates from doing so either.
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A hearing for the history books: The resolutely anti-union architect of the modern Starbucks faces the outspoken champion of the union movement in Congress.
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Last week, Sen. Bernie Sanders was named the new chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. It’s a position tied closely to many of the issues that Sanders has spent his career working on. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s senior political correspondent Bob Kinzel had a chance to talk with the senator about his priorities for the new session.
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Becca Balint, the first woman to serve as Vermont's Senate president pro tem, has won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives in her first statewide campaign.
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Almost one year ago today, a Vermont fashion icon broke upon the world and nearly broke the internet: Sen. Bernie Sanders' mittens.
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Sen. Patrick Leahy will not seek another term in office, planning to retire after serving 48 years in the U.S. Senate. Shortly after that, Rep. Peter Welch announced he would seek Leahy’s Senate seat. It’s a rare Vermont vacancy in both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House, something that’s only happened a handful of times over the last century.