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Voters in Vermont's most populous city, Burlington, will have the chance to weigh in on a myriad of issues this Town Meeting Day. They include a city charter change, multiple city council seats and a series of big ticket funding proposals.
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This Primary Day there will be two candidates on the Progressive Party’s ballot for governor, but the party doesn’t want their members to vote for either…
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Party Chair Anthony Pollina says the Progressives want to see how Democratic gubernatorial candidate Christine Hallquist addresses some of the top issues…
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Progressive leaders in Montpelier began the legislative session with a plan for Vermonters to pay their school taxes based on their income, rather than…
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With just over a week to go before the end of the legislative session, it appears that many of the top Progressive priorities have stalled in…
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Among the Progressive Party's main initiatives this year in the Legislature are property tax reform, universal health care, and balancing the budget…
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There are now three Democratic candidates for governor: Matt Dunne, Sue Minter and Shap Smith. Two Republican candidates, Lt. Governor Phil Scott and…
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The first year of the new legislative session starts this week and it promises to be an interesting one. The Republican Party gained a couple of seats,…
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Burlington Progressives Sunday made endorsements in the city’s mayoral and city council races, backing former public works director Steve Goodkind’s bid…
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Dean Corren is a Progressive who's says his motivation to run for lieutenant governor is rooted in his support for single-payer, universal health care. He…