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April 20, 2018

Season 2018 Episode 3629 | 26m 52s

Stewart Ledbetter – NBC5|Neal Goswami - WCAX|Mark Davis – Seven Days|Jon Margolis – VTDigger Headlines: Audit Finds VT School Security Lacking Judge Sets Bail for Sawyer Scott Vetoes S.103 Toxic Chemicals Bill Scott Forms Violence Prevention Task Force Legislature Move on Court Decision Gun Groups Suit on Large Magazine Ban

Aired: 04/19/18 | Expires: 10/20/18
Sponsored in part by Lintilhac Foundation and Milne Travel.
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Overdose deaths fell in Vt. for the 3rd year in a row | Funding Vermont’s Ethics Commission
Legislators at odds over UVM athletic facility funding
Chittenden County state’s attorney won’t charge ICE protesters | Hospital finances
Vt. House poised to roll back portions of Act 181
Gov, Legislature at odds over education reform | Unpaid property taxes strain local budgets
House education committee advances reform bill
Hundreds protest Act 181 on Statehouse steps
Lawmakers question state law enforcement after ICE raid | Health care bills advance at statehouse
ICE enforcement action leads to protest, violent clashes
Town Meeting Day results
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Legislators at odds over UVM athletic facility funding
Chittenden County state’s attorney won’t charge ICE protesters | Hospital finances
Vt. House poised to roll back portions of Act 181
Gov, Legislature at odds over education reform | Unpaid property taxes strain local budgets
House education committee advances reform bill
Hundreds protest Act 181 on Statehouse steps
Lawmakers question state law enforcement after ICE raid | Health care bills advance at statehouse
ICE enforcement action leads to protest, violent clashes
Town Meeting Day results