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Still waiting to bubble in that ballot? Check out highlights from Vermont Public's midterm election debates.
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There are about 20,000 fewer people working or seeking work in Vermont compared to the months before the pandemic, and the state's aging population could further strain the workforce in the coming years. So how might the two major party candidates running for governor tackle this issue? And how much power does a governor really have to grow the workforce?
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Legal experts, lawmakers and advocates say that Gov. Phil Scott, who’s often lauded as being a moderate Republican, takes a more traditionally conservative view on criminal justice issues.
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Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak moderated a debate between Republican Phil Scott and Democrat Brenda Siegel on Tuesday, Oct. 18. Here are the highlights.
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Brenda Siegel says she'll make government work better for the low- and middle-income Vermonters who are struggling to get by.
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Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak moderates a debate with the candidates for Vermont governor: incumbent Republican Phil Scott and Democrat Brenda Siegel.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with Brenda Siegel, the Democratic nominee for governor, about her priorities as a candidate and her campaign against incumbent Gov. Phil Scott.
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Federal housing subsidies that have helped thousands of low-income Vermonters pay rent during the pandemic will come to an abrupt halt this fall, and some housing advocates are worried about a spike in homelessness as winter arrives.
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Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus speaks to Democratic nominee for governor Brenda Siegel.
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Aside from presiding over the state senate, and casting the occasional tie-breaking vote, the lieutenant governor’s job doesn’t carry much in the way of…