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Monday May 5, 2008

Legislative Priorities

A look back at the 2008 Session


In January when the Legislature convened, we talked with leading lawmakers from Vermont's three major political parties about their hopes and expectations for the 2008 session. House Progressive Caucus leader Chris Pearson of Burlington, Senate Republican Whip Kevin Mullin from Rutland, and Democratic Senate Majority Leader John Campbell of Windsor County were our guests on that show. They spoke about their expectations and priorities for the session - energy, health care, property tax reform and better tri-partisan cooperation. Today we check back in to see what worked out, what didn't, and where we are now. (Listen)

Also on the program, Burlington Free Press reporter Candace Page talks about Citizen Science - how volunteers are helping scientists collect the information they need to understand and protect our natural environment. (Listen)

And we begin a new series, titled My Vermont: essays by VPR listeners on the values, joys and challenges of life in the Green Mountain State. (Listen)

 



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