Last week the Lieutenant Governor performed a
part of his job description he very rarely gets to do: he cast the tie-breaking
vote on the End of Life bill. We’ll talk to Phil Scott about that vote and his agenda for
the start of his second term. We’ll also
hear live music with Dwight & Nicole.
Cassandra Gekas, challenger for Lieutenant Governor, outlines her plans
for health care and other issues, we get an update on campaign finances and listen back to the voices in the
news.
Phil Scott and several state lawmakers look back at the rebuilding
projects that have been completed in the wake of Tropical Storm Irene
and at the challenges that remain.
Gubernatorial candidate Randy Brock discusses his plans for the economy, tax
reform and Irene recovery, Cassandra Gekas, candidate for Lieutenant Governor,
outlines her platform and we listen to the voices in the news.
Vermont Democrats are taking issue with a comment by Lieutenant Governor
Phil Scott that most of the Tropical Storm Irene cleanup work has been
done by Republicans.
As a Republican, Lieutenant Governor-elect Phil Scott will be in a unique position when he takes office in January along side Democratic Governor Peter Shumlin.
Republican Phil Scott won the lieutenant governor’s race, but he’ll be working under Peter Shumlin’s Democratic administration. Scott is our guest to discuss his approach to the office. He talks about his new role.
Vermont will elect a new lieutenant governor this year, for the first
time in almost a decade. On Thursday, the three major party candidates for this
office will debate the issues and politics of the campaign, and answer
listener questions.