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By PAUL HEINTZ
Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman conceded his reelection race to Republican challenger John Rodgers Thursday morning, after falling more than 6,000 votes short in Tuesday’s election, and said he would not seek a recount. But he nodded at the possibility that...
By PAUL HEINTZ
Nine of the Vermont Senate’s 11 standing committees will have new leaders this biennium and three will be helmed by Republicans, Lt. Gov. John Rodgers announced from the Senate floor Thursday afternoon.
By PAUL HEINTZ
The state of Vermont on Saturday filed a formal request for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to conduct a preliminary damage assessment related to last week’s catastrophic storm. Such an assessment would help determine whether the state is...
By PAUL HEINTZ
Vermont’s own Peter Welch on Wednesday became the first Democrat in the U.S. Senate to publicly call for President Joe Biden to end his campaign for reelection. In an opinion piece published by the Washington Post, Welch argued that Biden’s...
By PAUL HEINTZ
Vermont’s longest-serving governor is thinking about getting back in the saddle. Howard Dean, a Burlington Democrat who led the state from 1991 to 2003, has been discussing whether to challenge Republican Gov. Phil Scott in this fall’s election, WCAX...
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