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The White House brought legislators from across the country to Washington last week to discuss state efforts to protect access to reproductive health care. Two state Senators from Vermont were there.
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State Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale told WCAX News Friday morning that she was dropping out of the U.S. House race.
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Several Vermont advocacy organizations are hosting a series of candidate forums focused on climate change. Four candidates running for Vermont’s at-large congressional seat participated in a virtual Wednesday forum.
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Now let’s meet another Democratic candidate for Congress in Vermont. In today’s Congressional Corner, state Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale speaks with WAMC’s Alan Chartock.
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The seven declared candidates for Congress participated in a forum on the Castleton University campus Monday evening.
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The four women running for Vermont’s Congressional seat met for their first debate Wednesday.
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The Vermont Public Interest Research Group is launching a new ad campaign promoting ranked choice voting legislation.
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Vermont Lieutenant Governor Molly Gray, who is running for Congress, has held several events recently to discuss issues of interest to residents.
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Another prominent woman in Vermont politics has launched a statewide run. State Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale announced a bid for Congress Thursday morning.