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If you’re a camper and used to set your alarm in order to jump on the one open day each month to reserve your favorite camp site, there’s good news - Vermont’s state parks has changed its reservation system, plus we’ll learn about why some people are struggling to find wood to heat their homes.
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New tax credits for Vermonters, what to do about those giant icicles hanging from your roof, and a man in Massachusetts whose non-profit converts visual LEGO-building instructions into text-based ones for the blind and visually impaired.
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New census data and salt shortages, plus a local electric aircraft company vying for some Trump Administration grants.
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In this week’s edition of the Capitol Recap, an update from VermontPublic’s Peter Hirscheld and Lola Duffort about how Gov. Phil Scott’sadministration is proposing to partially deregulate the health insurancemarket, among other changes.
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We’ll learn more about today in Vermont history and how, on this day in 1808, four acres of land was purchased in Windsor to build what would become the first state prison. And it’s Friday, so we’ll hear some local music and get details on a weekend-long multi-genre music festival including lots of local acts.
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In today’s podcast, our entire region has been experiencing frigid temperatures for days. We’ll learn about the programs that help keep people experiencing homelessness alive in the bitter cold.
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The governor expresses disdain with President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota, and a team of Vermont midwives is inviting you to learn more about efforts to open the first freestanding birth center in the state.
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Plans to close an addiction services program in Burlington, communities experiencing salt shortages amid the snowy weather, plus a Bulgarian man held by U-S Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Massachusetts after he says he was arrested after mistakenly crossing the border from Canada.
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In today’s podcast, you’ll hear about how the loss of premium subsidies affected enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans this year, and about aspike in visits to the state’s problem gambling website.
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In this week’s edition of the Capitol recap, We’ll get an update from Vermont Public’s Peter Hirscheld and Lola Duffort about how efforts toreform the state’s education system are going