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Banking On It: How A State Bank Works Wednesday, 02/08/12 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

Vermont lawmakers are contemplating the idea of a state bank in a bill now in House and Senate committees that would establish a study committee to examine the idea.

Frosh: Three Senators Reflect On Their First Legislative Session Friday, 05/20/11 Noon and 7pm - Bob Kinzel, Vermont Edition

We hear from three first-year members of the Senate on the experience and how it met their expectations. Senators Anthony Pollina, Joe Benning and Philip Baruth are our guests.

Progressives Push For Higher Taxes On Wealthy Vermonters Friday, 02/25/11 Noon and 7pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

Progressive Party leaders Rep. Chris Pearson and Sen. Anthony Pollina say tax increases on the wealthiest Vermonters would help close the state's budget deficit, as opposed to cutting the budget for Human Services programs.

Progressives Oppose Human Service Cuts Friday, 02/25/11 Noon and 7pm - Bob Kinzel, Vermont Edition

There are 180 members of the Vermont Legislature, and only 7 of them represent the Progressive Party. But despite their small caucus, the Progressives want to make an impact on how the state closes the $176 million budget deficit.

The Future Of The Progressive Party Friday, 09/10/10 Noon and 7pm - Bob Kinzel, Vermont Edition

What is the future of the Vermont Progressive Party and is it still relevant? Plus, analysis of the week's news. And the final entry of Vermont National Guard Captain Larry Doane's audio journal.

Progressives says Democrats need to support certain policies Friday, 08/14/09 5:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

Progressive Party leaders say they'll endorse a Democratic candidate for governor next year if that candidate supports certain policies.

VT Edition: The Progressive Party and the gubernatorial race Friday, 08/14/09 1:28pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

VPR's Bob Kinzel talks with Anthony Pollina, a former Progressive gubernatorial candidate, about the party's litmus test for labor issues, health care and Vermont Yankee policy.

Progressives prepare for 2010 gov's race Friday, 08/14/09 Noon and 7pm - Bob Kinzel, Vermont Edition

Vermont's Progressive Party says it would support a Democratic candidate for governor in 2010 if the candidate passes a litmus test on three issues. Bob Kinzel talks with Anthony Pollina about Democrats and Progressives getting behind one candidate. Also, political analysis with Eric Davis of Middlebury.

Progs, Dems promise not to split vote Thursday, 11/06/08 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

The latest vote count in the governor's race shows Independent Anthony Pollina edging out Democrat Gaye Symington for second place. Democrats, Independents and Progressives are now looking back at the race, and they promise not to divide their vote in the future.

Pollina says Douglas distorts his credit card proposal Wednesday, 10/29/08 5:47pm and 5:47pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

Independent gubernatorial candidate Anthony Pollina says incumbent Governor Jim Douglas is deliberately distorting Pollina's plan to create a Vermont credit card. Douglas says the plan should be rejected because it will throw Vermonters deeper into debt. Pollina says that charge is simply not true. VPR's Bob Kinzel reports.

Poll shows Douglas leading, Pollina gaining Wednesday, 10/29/08 6:34am and 6:34am - VPR News

A new poll shows that Republican Gov. Jim Douglas is maintaining a significant lead over his two major opponents.

Symington responds to Douglas endorsements Tuesday, 10/28/08 7:04am and 7:04am - Patti Daniels, VPR News

Newspapers around the state have begun to publish their endorsements of political candidates.  This weekend, The Burlington Free Press endorsed the Republican incumbent, Governor Jim Douglas. 

Douglas out-raising opponents in re-election campaign by wide margin Tuesday, 10/28/08 6:06am and 6:06am - VPR News

Gov. Jim Douglas is out-raising and outspending his two main opponents in this year's gubernatorial campaign by wide margins.

Symington releases new economic plan Friday, 10/24/08 6:06am and 6:06am - VPR News

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gaye Symington has released a new economic plan, prompting an attack from Gov. Jim Douglas' campaign as those two candidates and independent Anthony Pollina continue to spar over the economy.

Candidates weigh in on transportation priorities Tuesday, 10/21/08 7:34am and 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

The state's Transportation Fund is running a deficit. Vermont's roads and bridges need urgent repair, and some large highway projects remain unfinished. The major gubernatorial candidates have clear differences in transportation priorities - and how to pay for the work. VPR's John Dillon reports.

Federal judge: Pollina contributions didn't violate limit Thursday, 10/16/08 6:06am and 6:06am - VPR News

A judge has ruled that independent gubernatorial candidate Anthony Pollina didn't violate Vermont's campaign finance law by accepting contributions larger than $1,000 from several donors.

Vermont gubernatorial candidates' approaches to health care vary widely Monday, 10/13/08 5:50pm and 5:50pm - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

Vermont's three gubernatorial candidates have very different plans to provide affordable health care coverage to all Vermonters. Their views range from expanding the private market approach to creating a single risk pool for all Vermonters that would be financed by a broad based tax. VPR's Bob Kinzel reports.

Douglas leads candidates in fundraising Friday, 09/26/08 8:04am and 8:04am - VPR News

Governor Jim Douglas is well ahead of the pack in fundraising as he seeks re-election to a fourth term.

Candidates clash over sex offender laws, energy policy and budget issues Thursday, 09/25/08 7:34am and 7:34am - John Dillon, VPR News

Republican Governor Jim Douglas and his Democratic challenger Gaye Symington clashed over sex offender laws, energy policy and budget issues in a VPR broadcast debate last night. VPR's John Dillon reports.

Douglas ahead in first statewide poll Wednesday, 09/17/08 7:34am and 7:34am - Bob Kinzel, VPR News

The first statewide poll for the governor's race has been released.  It shows incumbent Republican Governor Jim Douglas with a roughly 15 point lead over Democratic candidate Gaye Symington.  Independent candidate Anthony Pollina ran a distant third in the poll.