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October 1, 2021

Season 2021 Episode 4001 | 26m 40s

Cases Dip Slightly, Booster Eligibility Expands; RNC Sues Vt. Over Noncitizen Voting; Defense Claims Shumlin Concealed EB-5 Fraud; PANEL: Stewart Ledbetter – Moderator – NBC5; Anne Galloway – VTDigger; Tim McQuiston – Vermont Business Magazine; Emerson Lynn – St. Albans Messenger.

Aired: 09/30/21 | Expires: 04/01/22
Sponsored in part by Lintilhac Foundation and Milne Travel.
Extras
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%
$9B state budget moves to reconciliation process |Mohsen Mahdawi released from prison
8 migrant farmworkers arrested at Berkshire dairy
Upper Valley resident detained at citizenship interview in Colchester
House Democrats propose education funding and property tax reform
House lawmakers approve a 2026 fiscal year budget | Vermont’s health care crisis
UVM Medical Center and GMCB reach tentative settlement
Scott administration rejects compromise on motel housing funding
Scott vetoes budget adjustment over motel program and spending
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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%
$9B state budget moves to reconciliation process |Mohsen Mahdawi released from prison
8 migrant farmworkers arrested at Berkshire dairy
Upper Valley resident detained at citizenship interview in Colchester
House Democrats propose education funding and property tax reform
House lawmakers approve a 2026 fiscal year budget | Vermont’s health care crisis
UVM Medical Center and GMCB reach tentative settlement
Scott administration rejects compromise on motel housing funding
Scott vetoes budget adjustment over motel program and spending