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March 15, 2019

Season 2019 Episode 3724 | 56m 50s

Neal Goswami sits down with Gov. Phil Scott to discuss his second term, the new legislative session and what issues he wants to advance and those he wants to stop.

Aired: 03/15/19
Sponsored in part by Lintilhac Foundation and Milne Travel.
Extras
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
Education reform bill | Housing infrastructure bill | Phone-free schools
Future of education reform uncertain | State leaders shine spotlight on cost of health care in Vt.
As federal cuts loom, the Vt. Legislature builds a reserve | Rural Schools | Cannabis Market in VT
At a cost of nearly $120M, lawmakers hold property tax increases to 1%
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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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Future of education reform uncertain | State leaders shine spotlight on cost of health care in Vt.
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