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The Vermont Legislature will have a veto-proof majority when the new biennium begins in January. That has environmental advocates across the state confident that some of their key policy goals will soon pass.
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All of Vermont’s constitutional offices were up for election Tuesday and all but one was won by a Democrat.
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All of Vermont’s statewide offices, a U.S. Senate seat and the at-large Congressional seat are on the ballot Tuesday.
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The major candidates for Vermont’s open U.S. Senate seat participated in another debate Wednesday evening.
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The incumbent Republican and the Democrat challenging him for the top elected position in Vermont have participated in a number of debates. The latest occurred Thursday night on NBC5.
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The major party candidates for Vermont Lieutenant Governor disagreed on a number of issues during a debate Thursday afternoon.
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The major party candidates for Vermont governor subtly, and sometimes blatantly, criticized each other during a debate this afternoon.
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The two major party candidates seeking Vermont’s only seat in the U.S. House debated Tuesday.
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A debate between Democratic Congressman Peter Welch and Republican Gerald Malloy on Thursday was for the most part genial, but showcased a number of policy and philosophical differences as the two run for Senate from Vermont.
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The major party candidates for Vermont Lieutenant Governor debated Wednesday night.