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WAMC New York News
5:26 pm
Thu November 4, 2004

Juggle for Upper Hand in Vermont Statehouse

Montpelier, VT – Is a power struggle looming for the coming session of the Vermont Legislature? With a Republican governor and strong Democratic majorities in both the House and Senate, Vermont leaders will have to choose between bipartisanship and stalemate. More from North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley.

WAMC New York News
5:24 pm
Thu November 4, 2004

City Control Board Meets with Unions

Springfield, MA – Police unions in Springfield Massachusetts are in talks today with the city's finance control board. More from WAMC's Kelly Wilkinson.

WAMC New York News
12:20 pm
Thu November 4, 2004

The New York Vote

Albany, NY – New York State did not get any of the attention that Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania and some of the other so-called swing states did this election year, but one group says New York did have its chare of voter problems. WAMC's Senior Correspondent Brian Shields reports.

WAMC New York News
12:14 pm
Thu November 4, 2004

Re-importation Lawsuit Delayed

Montpelier, VT – The Food and Drug Administration has postponed its response to Vermont's first-in-the-nation lawsuit over the importation of prescription drugs from Canada. Some critics say the state should move ahead with drug re-importation rather than waiting for federal permission. North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley has the story.

WAMC New York News
12:11 pm
Thu November 4, 2004

Environmentalists Opposed DEC Proposal

Albany, NY – The comment period for a New York State DEC proposal regarding the oversight of certain hazardous waste sites is set to close tomorrow. Environmentalists are up in arms over the proposed policy that would replace agency waste site monitors with private contractors. They say such a move opens the doors for increased pollution. WAMC's Allison Dunne has more.

WAMC New York News
9:22 am
Thu November 4, 2004

Analysts Review Electronic Voting, Exit Polls

Boston, MA – Tuesday's election saw about 40 million Americans cast their votes on electronic machines rather than by old-fashioned paper ballots. While there weren't any apparent big problems, critics still remain. WAMC's Kelly Wilkinson has more.

WAMC New York News
4:33 pm
Wed November 3, 2004

Can America Come Back Together?

Albany, NY – The 2004 election revealed a nation deeply divided on many issues. But now that Americans have made their choices, how does the country get itself back together in order to move forward? WAMC's Greg Dahlmann reports that elected officials from around the region say it will be a difficult -- but necessary -- task.

WAMC New York News
4:30 pm
Wed November 3, 2004

Interfaith Group Hopes to Begin Healing Political Divide

Burlington, VT – Religious leaders around the state are asking Vermonters to come together tonight to discuss the state of the nation, regardless of their political affiliations. More from North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley.

WAMC New York News
4:29 pm
Wed November 3, 2004

Berkshire Dems Worked to Tip New Hampshire

Williamstown, MA – Despite John Kerry's defeat, he did tip the state of New Hampshire. For the past several months, Massachusetts Democrats have flooded into the neighboring state. WAMC's Berkshire Bureau Chief Kelly Wilkinson has more.

WAMC New York News
4:28 pm
Wed November 3, 2004

HV Leans Towards Bush in Election

Kingston, NY – At least one sure thing in the presidential election is Senator John Kerry's win in New York. Yet in at least five Hudson Valley counties, voters went for President Bush. WAMC's Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Allison Dunne has more.

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