Vermont has a new Republican lieutenant governor. During Inauguration Week, deputy publisher Cathy Resmer considers party ...
Rodgers' rural roots and blue-collar background helped John Rodgers tap into the wave of anti-tax anger gripping the state.
Lawmakers handily chose the former senator as Vermont's next lieutenant governor. Here's why it was decided now and not on Election Day.
Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger MONTPELIER — John Rodgers, a Glover Republican, was formally elected Vermont’s next lieutenant governor on Thursday as a vast majority of state legislators ...
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 ...
The Progressive/Democrat also urged Republican Gov. Phil Scott to bring “real options” to the table to tackle major issues ...
Vermont lawmakers on Thursday officially elected Republican John Rodgers as lieutenant governor.The Republican narrowly edged out incumbent Progressive-Democrat David Zuckerman by about 6,000 votes in ...
Lt. Gov. John Rodgers in his office after being elected by the Vermont Legislature on Jan. 9, 2025. The election went to lawmakers because neither he nor David Zuckerman won a majority of the ...