Vermont This Week
June 22, 2018
6/23/2018 | 26m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
budget impasse in Montpelier II New Hampshire mulls controversial voting changes.
Moderator Peter Hirschfeld joins panelists, for a discussion of the continuing budget impasse in Montpelier II How Vermont police are preparing for the arrival of legal pot II The State of Vermont will not help troubled cell provider CoverageCo II Dartmouth professor accused of sexual misconduct retires II New Hampshire mulls controversial voting changes.
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Vermont This Week is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public
Sponsored in part by Lintilhac Foundation and Milne Travel.
Vermont This Week
June 22, 2018
6/23/2018 | 26m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
Moderator Peter Hirschfeld joins panelists, for a discussion of the continuing budget impasse in Montpelier II How Vermont police are preparing for the arrival of legal pot II The State of Vermont will not help troubled cell provider CoverageCo II Dartmouth professor accused of sexual misconduct retires II New Hampshire mulls controversial voting changes.
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