Burlington, VT Emerge Vermont, the state’s premier organization that recruits and trains Democratic women to run for office, has 59 women on the ballot in next week’s election running in races from High Bailiff to Congress. These candidates emerged from a successful primary season, with Emerge-trained women celebrating a 92% win rate in August. Democrats are looking to these women to hold Democratic seats, flip seats from red to blue, and provide new representation in the offices in which they’re hoping to serve. The 59 Emerge Vermont-trained women on the ballot represent one of the most diverse groups of alums running
The last scheduled community conversation with the candidates will be held Thursday, Oct. 6, at 5:15 p.m., at Jenna’s House, 117 St. Johns Street, in Johnson with Senate Pro Tem
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The Legislature had the vision and fortitude to put significant funding into the overdose crisis in this past legislative session. I am grateful for that work from chairs of Human
South Burlington residents voted in steady numbers last Tuesday for Vermont’s primary election, though fewer seemed to choose their candidates in person this year — a shift likely caused by