Democrat Matt Dunne discusses his campaign for governor as part of our series of interviews with the six candidates in the race. And scientist Mary Watzin of UVM explains the ecological impact of zebra mussels on Lake Champain.
VPR’s Bob Kinzel talks with political analyst Eric Davis of Middlebury College about why there’s so more interest in the open governor’s seat with nearly a year to go before Election Day.
Political analyst Eric Davis looks at the crowded field of gubernatorial candidates for 2010. And VPR’s Steve Zind talks with a digital forensics expert about the authenticity of a famous historic photo.
VPR’s Bob Kinzel talks with Chittenden Senator Doug Racine about his positions on health care reform, the future of Vermont Yankee and his plans to stimulate the Vermont economy.
As part of our continuing series of candidate interviews, Chittenden Senator Doug Racine discusses his positions on health care reform, the future of Vermont Yankee and his plans to stimulate the Vermont economy.
The
five Democratic candidates for governor faced off for the first time last night
in a forum that focused on environmental themes. The
candidates mostly agreed on the issues. But they tried to differentiate
themselves on the details of the issues, their experience and their approach to
governing.
We talk with Lamoille State Senator Susan Bartlett. She’s one of four democratic candidates who have declared they’ll run for the state’s top office. Also, VPR’s Ross Sneyd on developintg stories in the region, and a look back at the voices in this week’s news.