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John Rodgers picked as VT lieutenant governor: Why the vote was decided in MontpelierFormer Sen. John Rodgers is officially Vermont’s new lieutenant governor. On Jan. 9 at 10:40 a.m., Senate and House lawmakers voted 158-18-0 to appoint Rodgers to the role, months after the ...
Two days after he was sworn in as Vermont's new lieutenant governor, John Rodgers traded his jacket and tie for a flannel shirt and Carhartt hoodie, then went to work at one of his three other jobs.
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John Rodgers sworn in as Vermont lieutenant governorRodgers was approved 158-18 by the legislature on the second day of the session in Montpelier, cementing his victory over Independent incumbent David Zuckerman. Wildfires in Los Angeles ...
Photos by Glenn Russell and Gordon Miller/VTDigger MONTPELIER — Vermont Lt. Gov. John Rodgers’ chief of staff, Elizabeth Brown, resigned from her post last week — and has been replaced by ...
Earlier this month he got to ride shotgun in a snowplow. The driver? Vermont's new lieutenant governor, John Rodgers. Last November, the 59-year-old native Vermonter beat incumbent Progressive ...
The Vermont legislature has voted to approve John Rodgers as the state's next Lieutenant Governor. Rodgers, a Republican, was approved 158-18 by the legislature on the second day of the session in ...
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