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May 6, 2022

Season 2022 Episode 4032 | 26m 45s

Treasurer Pearce, AG Donovan Won't Seek Re-Election; The Road to Adjournment; Supreme Court Draft Decision Triggers Shock Waves; Panel: Stewart Ledbetter – Moderator, NBC5; Calvin Cutler - WCAX; Anne Galloway - VTDigger; Wilson Ring - Associated Press.

Aired: 05/05/22 | Expires: 11/06/22
Sponsored in part by Lintilhac Foundation and Milne Travel.
Extras
Thousands more people are moving into Vermont than moving away
New analysis predicts 5.9% hike in property taxes next year
State officials peg shelter cost at $3M, with large share for contract staff
UVM Health Network announces broad service cuts | Vermont’s health care costs
Republican victories crack Democrats’ veto-proof majority in Vermont Statehouse
Updates on the race for Gov. and Lt. Gov.| Two shelters open for families experiencing homelessness.
Funding Vermont’s education system | Voters want answers after property taxes spike
State to set up 3 family shelters as many lose motel housing
Did Act 46 work? | FEMA buyout program
Vermont’s cannabis market | Vermont Catholic Diocese files for bankruptcy
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Republican victories crack Democrats’ veto-proof majority in Vermont Statehouse
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