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Fifty-eight percent of Vermonters surveyed expect climate change will have a "major" impact on life in the state over the next 30 years. That's according to a recent VPR-Vermont PBS poll. Here's what the state might look in 2050.
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Reports have shown that Vermont has seen an influx of new residents during the pandemic. A recent VPR-Vermont PBS poll asked respondents if they saw these new Vermonters as good for the state, bad for the state, or neither. The results…were mixed.
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According to the latest VPR-Vermont PBS poll, many Vermonters wouldn’t encourage the 18-year-olds who live here to stay. And the results are even starker based on political affiliation.
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According to a recent VPR-Vermont PBS poll, nearly three-quarters of Vermonters say they would support Vermont’s dairy industry by paying more for products. But who in the industry Vermonters actually want to support — and how they can do that — is a little more complicated.
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To what extent do you think climate change with affect life in Vermont over the next 30 years? Would you recommend an 18-year-old stay in or leave Vermont? Is access to high-speed internet a problem for you or your family, or not?The VPR–Vermont PBS 2022 Poll asked hundreds of Vermonters these questions and more. Find out where your neighbors stand on the issues.
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Over the past three years, more Vermonters have hooked up with high-speed broadband service. But the latest VPR-Vermont PBS poll shows that more people today are not happy with the service they have.
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VPR and Vermont PBS have released part one of a statewide poll, asking everyday Vermonters questions about political leaders, COVID-19 mitigation strategies, and more. This hour, we talk with the pollster who directed the poll and delve into the data.
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Most Vermonters support statewide mask mandates, school vax requirements, VPR-Vermont PBS poll showsVermonters widely support policies that would limit the spread of COVID-19 infection, including a statewide mask mandate, according to a poll conducted by VPR and Vermont PBS this month.
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Do you approve of the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president? How about Phil Scott as Vermont's governor? Would you support or oppose a statewide mandate to wear face masks in public? Should health care workers prioritize vaccinated people over unvaccinated people if resources become scarce?The VPR–Vermont PBS 2022 Poll asked hundreds of Vermonters these questions and more. Find out where your neighbors stand on the issues.
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A new poll from Vermont Public Radio and Vermont PBS, conducted between Jan. 3 and Jan. 9, shows Gov. Phil Scott remains quite popular, and receives high marks for his handling of the pandemic.