As Vermont lawmakers settle in for their 2022 session, you may have more questions � and concerns � than ever about what they're prioritizing. You may also be curious about how the legislative process works, especially during COVID.
That's why we're inviting you to get in touch with VPR's Statehouse Bureau, to help shape our coverage.
While many members of our news team cover Vermont lawmakers, we have two reporters based in Montpelier who have deep experience under the Golden Dome: Peter Hirschfeld and Bob Kinzel. Read on to learn about how you can get involved in their work.
Peter Hirschfeld, Statehouse reporter

"The Vermont Statehouse is often called the people’s house. I am your eyes and ears there. I keep a close eye on how legislation could affect your life; I also regularly speak to the people who write that legislation.
"The more I hear from you, the better I’ll be at my job. So: What issues do you want lawmakers to focus on? What info do you most urgently need?
"I'm eager to hear from you. Get in touch using the form below."
Bob Kinzel, senior reporter

Bob Kinzel has been covering the Statehouse since 1981 � longer than any continuously serving member of the Legislature. With his wealth of institutional knowledge, he answers your questions on our series, "Ask Bob."
Curious about how the Vermont Legislature works? Have questions about what's happened under the Golden Dome in the past, and how that's affected our present?
Submit your question in the form below.