Several Vermont communities are
dealing with bridge closures this summer – we’ll find out how our bridges are
doing. Then, we walk through the process for overseas voting, and visit an exhibit on how women’s fashions have evolved.
Independent
gubernatorial candidate Anthony Pollina says he hasn’t violated Vermont’s
campaign finance law by accepting contributions of more than $1,000 from some
donors, despite statements to the contrary from Secretary of State Deb
Markowitz.
A former village
mayor and corporate manager with a background in computer technology is
challenging five-term Secretary of State Deb Markowitz’ re-election bid.
Did Governor Jim Douglas inadvertently veto the hemp bill
last week when he thought he was allowing the legislation to become law?
Secretary of State Deb Markowitz thinks the answer
may be yes and she’s wants the Attorney General’s office to make a ruling.
VPR’s Bob Kinzel reports
Secretary of State Deb Markowitz says she’d like to see
the national political parties adopt a regional presidential primary system in
2012.
Markowitz says the system used this year has been a
long, drawn-out process that could end up hurting voter turnout in November.
VPR’s Bob Kinzel reports.