• Meet the Youngest Vermont Legislator, Rep. Will Greer
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode, Justin Marsh speaks with Representative Will Greer (D-Bennington), the youngest member of the Vermont legislature and one of the youngest LGBTQ legislators in the U.S. They discuss Greer's motivations for entering politics, the challenges of being a young representative, and the importance of youth representation in government. Greer shares insights on local issues he is addressing, his aspirations for his political legacy, and the significance of community engagement.

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    22 Min.
  • Mapping Out and "Sugaring Off" Vermont Politics (w/ Matthew Vigneau)
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode of the Democracy Dispatch Podcast, host Justin Marsh speaks with Matthew Vigneau, a political organizer and creator of the Sugaring Off blog. They discuss Matthew's journey into politics, starting from his early activism in high school to his current work in political mapping and blogging. Matthew shares insights on the importance of civic engagement, the evolution of Vermont's political landscape, and the challenges of local political coverage. The conversation also touches on Matthew's future aspirations in the political realm and his inspirations from notable Vermont political figures.

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    32 Min.
  • Building Knowledge and Cohesion as a New Committee Chair (w/ Rep. Kathleen James)
    Jan 20 2025

    In this conversation, Justin Marsh and Rep. Kathleen James discuss the challenges and opportunities in Vermont's political landscape, particularly focusing on environmental protection, clean energy initiatives, and the importance of bridging political divides. They emphasize the need for collaboration, knowledge building, and addressing economic disparities as Vermont transitions to renewable energy. The discussion also touches on the role of digital infrastructure and the significance of values in driving climate action.

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    43 Min.
  • Navigating Vermont's Environmental Future with Dan Fingas
    Jan 13 2025

    In this episode, Justin Marsh speaks with Dan Fingas, the new executive director of Vermont Conservation Voters (VCV). They discuss Dan's background, his vision for VCV, and the challenges of advocating for progressive environmental policies in a changing political landscape. Dan emphasizes the importance of community engagement and the upcoming 2025 Environmental Common Agenda, which outlines the priorities for environmental policy in Vermont. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration across political lines and encourages Vermonters to actively participate in advocacy efforts.

    A new segment, Champs and Chumps of the Week, is introduced.

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    25 Min.
  • The Session Shakedown
    May 13 2024

    Advocates recap the eleven priority environmental and democracy policies taken up in the 2023/2024 biennium in the Vermont Legislature.

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    50 Min.
  • Celebrating Senator Dick McCormack’s 30+ Years of Environmental Leadership
    May 6 2024

    On this week’s episode of Democracy Dispatch, we have a conversation with Senator Dick McCormack. The Windsor Senator recently announced his retirement from the legislature after more than three decades of service. He reflects on the pressing issues that the state faced in the late 80s and how they have evolved (or not) over time. He shares his inspiration for seeking the appointment to the Senate, his unwavering support for environmental policies, and the importance of Act 250 and its impact on Vermont. McCormack looks back on his work in civil liberties, including his support for civil unions and end-of-life choices, offers advice to his successors, and emphasizes the importance of finding common ground with colleagues, even when there are disagreements.

    Also on the podcast, Lauren Hierl and I also give a timely update on all the action in the State House as we enter what is potentially the final week of the session. Which bills saw action last week, which will make it to the Governor’s desk, and which won’t be able to beat the sand in the timer? Hear our assessment on all of our priority policies.

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    55 Min.
  • The Future of Elections and Democracy (w/ Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas)
    Apr 22 2024

    On this week’s episode of Democracy Dispatch, we welcome back to the podcast two statewide elected officials. Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas joins for a conversation reflecting on her first term in office including the challenges of responding to flooding and building new IT systems. She discusses the future of ranked choice voting in Vermont and two upcoming forums on the topic. She also explores the possibilities and concerns surrounding online voting and the use of artificial intelligence in elections. As she looks to the future, Secretary Copeland-Hanzas highlights the importance of civic engagement and the ongoing efforts to promote civics education in Vermont.

    We also check in with State Treasurer Mike Pieciak, who discusses resilience investments and the Climate Superfund Bill, the concept of a green bank and leveraging federal funds for climate initiatives. He also shares the initiative to create a baby bond program to break the cycle of poverty in Vermont.

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    33 Min.
  • Cleaning Up Our Act (w/ Gretchen Salter and Anthony Iarrapino)
    Apr 15 2024

    Between Big Oil and toxic chemicals, it's time we clean up our act!

    Just as the Vermont House passes S.25, a bill that would ban PFAS and other harmful “forever” chemicals from a slew of items including cosmetics, cookware, apparel, artificial turf, children’s products, and personal care products, it felt like a great time to hear from a national partner to see how Vermont stacks up when it comes to toxics reform. Gretchen Salter, strategic advisor for Safer States, walks us through the national landscape of toxics reform and education. Safer States is an alliance of diverse environmental health organizations and coalitions from across the nation (including VCV) that's committed to safeguarding people and the planet from toxic chemicals.

    We also hear from Anthony Iarrapino, an attorney at Wilschek Iarrapino Law in Montpelier, who walks us through S.259 and just how you make Big Oil pay should Vermont enact the Climate Superfund Act.

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    26 Min.