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December 27, 2019

Season 2019 Episode 3813 | 26m 48s

Stewart Ledbetter is joined by Anne Galloway of VT Digger - Emerson Lynn of St. Albans Messenger and Wilson Ring of the Associated Press to reveal the Top Ten stories of 2019, as chosen by all the panelists who have joined us this year.

Aired: 12/26/19
Sponsored in part by Lintilhac Foundation and Milne Travel.
Extras
Vermont will backfill SNAP benefits |Program excels at getting women elected to office
Vt. Sen. Douglass resigns, Dem candidate jumps in early | UVM Health aims for course correction
Republican state senator faces calls to resign
Rural school boards contend with uncertain future | ICE plans to increase surveillance work in Vt.
Future of Vermont’s bias-free policing work in question | Impacts of federal government shutdown
Bipartisan group of Vt. lawmakers visit Israel | Towns try new model to tackle overlapping issues
Sunny Eappen out at UVM Health Network
Highway safety program faces delays | Post-release prisoner transports
Balancing energy production and clean water | Koch-funded campaign targets climate action in Vt.
State and local leaders clash over safety concerns
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Vermont will backfill SNAP benefits |Program excels at getting women elected to office
Vt. Sen. Douglass resigns, Dem candidate jumps in early | UVM Health aims for course correction
Republican state senator faces calls to resign
Rural school boards contend with uncertain future | ICE plans to increase surveillance work in Vt.
Future of Vermont’s bias-free policing work in question | Impacts of federal government shutdown
Bipartisan group of Vt. lawmakers visit Israel | Towns try new model to tackle overlapping issues
Sunny Eappen out at UVM Health Network
Highway safety program faces delays | Post-release prisoner transports
Balancing energy production and clean water | Koch-funded campaign targets climate action in Vt.
State and local leaders clash over safety concerns