Your Voice in Montpelier
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Have you ever wanted to talk directly to your representatives in Vermont state government? Is there an issue that's important to you that you want voiced? Are there questions that you think still need answering? Report from Montpelier gives you, the viewer and citizen, the ability to directly communicate with your elected officials in state office. This call-in special connects you to the representation.Watch the Most Recent Episode
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Recent Episodes
February 17, 2011
Key legislative leaders join host Kristin Carlson to discuss the Vermont economy, state budget, and other timely issues confronting the legislature this sesssion. VPT viewers called and e-mailed questions on these and other topics during the program.Watch
February 4, 2010
Senator Peter Shumlin, President Pro Tem; Neale Lunderville, Administration Secretary; Representative Patti Komline, Minority Leader; Representative Shap Smith, Speaker of the House.Watch
March 18, 2010
Mark Johnson talks with Sen. Susan Bartlett the Chair of the Appropriations Committee, Rep. Floyd Nease the Majority Leader, Rep. David Zuckerman and Rep. Oliver Olsen.Watch
March 26, 2009
Mark Johnson talks with Sen. Susan Bartlett the Chair of the Appropriations Committee, Rep. Shap Smith the Speaker of the House and Neale Lunderville the Administration Secretary.Watch
February 5, 2009
Mark Johnson talks with Sen. Mark MacDonald, Rep. Patti Komline the House Minority Leader, Rep. Floyd Nease the House Majority Leader and Neale Lunderville the Administration Secretary.Watch
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