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All three members of Vermont's congressional delegation have strongly condemned Hamas' attack against Israel.
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Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., told Vermont Public that McCarthy didn't deserve to remain in office.
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The shutdown would lead to a freeze on paychecks for the millions of people who work for the federal government — including those in Vermont — as well as a pause on many government services.
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Members of Vermont's congressional delegation discuss guidance on applying for federal disaster assistance.
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Hosts Connor Cyrus and Mikaela Lefrak guide listeners through some of their favorite Vermont Edition conversations from the past year.
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Rep. Becca Balint voted for the debt ceiling deal after saying she was leaning "no" earlier in the week. Sen. Bernie Sanders has voiced opposition to the bill, while Sen. Peter Welch is a likely yes.
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When the debt ceiling compromise was unveiled Saturday night, Balint said she generally supported it and expected to vote "yes" on the bill. But then she learned more at a congressional briefing.
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This means the Vermont congresswoman is banned from traveling to Russia or having any financial assets in the country.
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Balint said many students feel overwhelmed and unsure how to respond when someone close to them is having a mental health crisis, and she wants to fund training through new legislation.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with Rep. Becca Balint about legislation she introduced that would create a grant for mental health first aid training in schools.