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Marilyn Skoglund was a Vermont Supreme Court associate justice for 23 years, and retired in 2019. She’s lived in the same house in Montpelier for 40 years, and just recently, she’s decided to downsize.
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The program is administered by the Vermont Housing Finance Agency and can provide applicants with $15,000 grants.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak takes listeners through a broadcast of Brave Little State, followed by a conversation with the CEO of the Champlain Housing Trust.
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The organization's CEO said the $20 million gift presents a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" for affordable housing in northwest Vermont. Here's what Champlain Housing Trust plans to do with the money.
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One factor is the rising cost of flood coverage, which could double for some Vermonters in the coming years.
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People will begin moving into the apartments over the next few weeks, putting a small dent in Vermont’s need for affordable housing.
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Brave Little StatePandemic-era funds used to shelter people at motels have dried up. But the need for emergency housing in Vermont has not.
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After Tropical Storm Irene, disposing of manufactured homes � and assuring their owners received adequate aid from FEMA � was a particularly confusing ordeal.
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Colby Lynch and her partner lived in the Quality Inn in Barre. Then, Vermont began to wind down the program that covered the cost of her room.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak leads a discussion on the impending end of Vermont's motel housing program.