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July 4, 2025

Season 2025 Episode 4341 | 26m 34s

A conversation with Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark | Panel: Mitch Wertlieb - Moderator, Vermont Public; Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark

Aired: 07/03/25
Sponsored in part by Lintilhac Foundation and Milne Travel.
Extras
NEK businesses see sharp drop in Canadian tourists | Gov calls state employees back to the office
Vt. complies with feds' demand for SNAP personal data | Legislative reports and study groups
UVM Health Network announces layoffs, nearly $185M in cuts
Border agents detain, search devices of Vt. superintendent
Motel exits strain service providers, municipalities
Flash floods hit Vermont, again | Federal detainments in Vermont prisons causing strain
Copley Hospital to close birthing center | Impact of education reform on independent schools
Vt. Legislature passes landmark education reform | Bill caps cost for outpatient prescription drugs
Scott vetoes motel program overhaul | Vermont housing agencies limit assistance vouchers
Education reform debate rages on | Lobbyist's influence over legislators and policy
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NEK businesses see sharp drop in Canadian tourists | Gov calls state employees back to the office
Vt. complies with feds' demand for SNAP personal data | Legislative reports and study groups
UVM Health Network announces layoffs, nearly $185M in cuts
Border agents detain, search devices of Vt. superintendent
Motel exits strain service providers, municipalities
Flash floods hit Vermont, again | Federal detainments in Vermont prisons causing strain
Copley Hospital to close birthing center | Impact of education reform on independent schools
Vt. Legislature passes landmark education reform | Bill caps cost for outpatient prescription drugs
Scott vetoes motel program overhaul | Vermont housing agencies limit assistance vouchers
Education reform debate rages on | Lobbyist's influence over legislators and policy