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Environmental Protection Agency Proposes New Protections for Drinking Water from Toxic PFAS Chemicals

Environmental Protection Agency Proposes New Protections for Drinking Water from Toxic PFAS Chemicals

Mar 14, 2023 | 2023, General, Press Release, Toxics, Water

Underscores Need for Further Action to Restrict Use of PFAS Chemicals Montpelier – Today, the federal Environmental Protection Agency proposed its first national drinking water standards for six of the thousands of PFAS chemicals. The proposal would regulate two of...
2023 Session Halftime Report

2023 Session Halftime Report

Mar 6, 2023 | 2023, Democracy Dispatch, General, Legislative Session

S1, E9 (Mar. 6, 2023): 2023 Halftime Report Guest: Lauren Hierl Move over, Rihanna. We’ve got our own Halftime Show! With the legislature on break for Town Meeting Day, it seemed like the opportune time to sit down with Lauren Hierl, executive director, Vermont...
Banning PFAS and Toxic “Forever” Chemicals

Banning PFAS and Toxic “Forever” Chemicals

Feb 27, 2023 | 2023, Democracy Dispatch, General, Sustainable Communities, Toxics

S1, E8 (Feb. 27, 2023): Banning PFAS and Toxic “Forever” Chemicals Guests: Rep. Dane Whitman, VNRC’s Kati Gallagher Rep. Dane Whitman (D-Bennington) speaks about policy banning harmful PFAS and toxic “forever” chemicals from several items. His work on this effort last...
Is Serving in the State House Sustainable?

Is Serving in the State House Sustainable?

Feb 20, 2023 | 2023, Democracy, Democracy Dispatch, General

S1, E7 (Feb. 20, 2023): Is Serving in the State House Sustainable? Guests: Rep. Saudia LaMont, Sen. Rebecca White Rep. Saudia LaMont (D-Morristown) speaks about her experience as a freshman legislator and how the reality of serving differed from her perception while...
Affordable Heat Act Advances Unanimously through Vermont Senate Natural Resources & Energy Committee

Affordable Heat Act Advances Unanimously through Vermont Senate Natural Resources & Energy Committee

Feb 17, 2023 | 2023, Climate, Core Issues, General

Montpelier – Today, in a huge victory for climate action and addressing Vermont’s second largest source of climate pollution – the thermal heating sector – the Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee voted 5-0 to advance the Affordable Heat Act (S.5). This...
Vermont’s Love/Hate Relationship with Act 250

Vermont’s Love/Hate Relationship with Act 250

Feb 13, 2023 | 2023, Democracy Dispatch, General

S1, E6 (Feb. 13, 2023): Vermont’s Love/Hate Relationship with Act 250 Guests: Rep. Amy Sheldon, Rep. Kristi Morris Act 250 is Vermont’s land use and development law, enacted in 1970 at a time when Vermont was undergoing significant development pressure. The law...
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