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We're kicking off the first of our general election debates, and partnering with Vermont PBS to air live on both radio and television. Joining us are the�
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As the Nov. 6 election starts to come into view, we're hearing from major-party candidates seeking statewide offices. Incumbent Lieutenant Governor David�
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Vermont branches of the NAACP will hold their first-ever candidate forums in Rutland and Brattleboro this weekend, but most of the major-party nominees�
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Fears of low turnout for Vermont’s midsummer primary proved to be unfounded, as the final vote counts certified by the Secretary of State’s office Tuesday�
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On Friday night, Gov. Phil Scott formally vetoed the tax and budget bills. Administration officials say Scott rejected a new compromise proposal because�
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Will Gov. Phil Scott and legislative leaders be able to reach an agreement on property taxes and next year's state budget?We're talking with Lt. Gov.�
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For decades gun control has been the third rail of Vermont politics � but almost overnight that appears to have changed � and recent events in Vermont and�
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Gov. Phil Scott has made education spending one of his top priorities, and he's vowed to oppose any plan to raise the statewide property tax rate to meet�
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Supporters of a plan to tax and regulate the sale of marijuana are making it clear that the current legalization bill being considered by Vermont�
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Former Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin told the Harvard School of Public Health on Tuesday that he miscalculated the political and policy challenges associated�