On a historic Election Night, Vermont achieved some firsts, and one long-awaited “at last”: the election of a woman to represent the Green Mountain State in the United States Congress.
On a historic Election Night, Vermont achieved some firsts, and one long-awaited “at last”: the election of a woman to represent the Green Mountain State in the United States Congress.
John Lyddy, who is running to represent a three-town Windham County district, previously indicated in social media posts and news reports that he was present during the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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A Whitingham man and former State Senate candidate is defending his social media post pointing out that two local lawmakers who voted in favor of a bill allowing the confiscation of firearms from restraining order defendants are working from home.
John Lyddy, in a post made to his account Tuesday morning, was critical of Reps. John Gannon and Laura Sibilia for voting yes on H. 133. The bill passed 102-44 on Friday, on a roll call vote, and is now before the state Senate.
A public Facebook post issued by a former candidate for state Senate notes that a pair of lawmakers who voted in support of a proposal to allow firearms to be confiscated in emergency protective orders are working at home.