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The Transportation Funding Predicament

The Transportation Funding Predicament

Mar 24, 2025 | 2025, Core Issues, Democracy Dispatch, General, Legislative Session

Photo: Sen. Becca White with chair of Senate Transportation, Sen. Rich Westman (R-Lamoill) (Jan. 11, 2025), photo by Rep. Matt Birong (D-Vergennes) In my neck of the woods, access to public transportation is going in reverse. Recently, Green Mountain Transit cut...
2025 Halftime Report

2025 Halftime Report

Mar 17, 2025 | 2025, Core Issues, Democracy Dispatch, General, Legislative Session

We’ve officially reached crossover – the time when bills in the legislature must exit their original chamber before swapping with the other. That deadline was last Friday for most bills but those that have financial provisions get an extra week this week to move...
Launching “Vermont’s Voice” with podcast host Jordan Heiden

Launching “Vermont’s Voice” with podcast host Jordan Heiden

Mar 3, 2025 | 2025, Core Issues, Democracy Dispatch, General, Legislative Session

Photo: Jordan Heiden with guests Jane Stromberg and Justin Marsh (Feb. 25, 2024), photo by Elijah Kushen, VPIRG Tomorrow, March 4th, is Town Meeting Day. It’s a day about as identifiably Vermont as things like cheddar cheese on apple pie, maple syrup, or stick season....
Fighting Wildfires and Fighting for Climate Action

Fighting Wildfires and Fighting for Climate Action

Feb 18, 2025 | 2025, Core Issues, Democracy Dispatch, General, Legislative Session

Photo: Justin Marsh donating the remainder of their 2012 campaign balance to Kesha Ram Hinsdale on August 2, 2016 I met Senator Kesha Ram Hinsdale (D-Chittenden-SE) a decade ago after admiring her from afar for years. Then she was a young, outspoken, progressive state...
Meet Vermont’s Youngest Legislator, Rep. Will Greer

Meet Vermont’s Youngest Legislator, Rep. Will Greer

Feb 3, 2025 | 2025, Core Issues, Democracy Dispatch, General, Legislative Session

Photo: Will Greer When I was 23, fresh out of college, I chose to run for the Vermont Legislature. I had no clue what I was really doing, but looking back now and having worked in several election cycles since, that’s pretty common for a first time candidate. With a...
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