Update From Governor Shumlin

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Balancing the state budget, deciding on the future of the State Hospital and delivering state-wide broadband service were three of the challenges Governor Shumlin was facing in his first year in office. And then Tropical Storm Irene struck and complicated the process.

We speak with the governor about the impact Irene has had on these and his other priorities, including health care, education and taxes. We also look at the future of the state office complex in Waterbury.

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Also on the program, we have two
stories with a Vermont-Russia connection. Sam VanDerlip is a Vermonter who grew
up in Adamant. His wife Julia Dobrohotova is Russian, and their two young
daughters are growing up bilingual in Moscow.  VanDerlip provides an interesting vantage
point on Russia’s
parliamentary elections this month, and the protests that have ensued. And Mirjam
Nousiainen was born on her parents’ farm in Winhall in 1926.  Her parents came to Vermont from Finland. But in the 1930s, they made a fateful decision to sell the farm and follow the dream of a socialist utopia by moving to the Soviet Union. Now 85 years old, Mirjam was recently in Vermont to reconnect with friends here.

 

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