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If Congress approves a federal budget that results in dramatic funding cuts to states, then some Vermont lawmakers say an increase in state income taxes may be the least worst option for Vermont.
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We hear from the candidates of some of the most consequential races who claimed victory Tuesday night.
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Incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman, who won the Democratic primary Tuesday, will face off in November against former state senator John Rodgers, the Republican nominee. Affordability will likely be a major theme in the campaign for the largely ceremonial position.
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Vermont’s gun control laws were a polarizing issue for many in the state when Gov. Phil Scott signed them into law in April. Essex-Orleans Sen. John�
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His name won’t be on the ballot for the primary, but Essex-Orleans District Sen. John Rodgers says he is a Democratic candidate for governor, thanks to�
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Elected officials in Vermont have historically paid a steep price for supporting gun control measures, but the politics of guns in a post-Parkland era may�
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Democratic Sen. John Rodgers says he is considering jumping into the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor to offer voters a moderate voice focused�