House lawmakers have given final approval to a state budget that relies on hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding that might evaporate by summer.
Plus, Vermont's top health care regulator says the system is "at a breaking point."
And, a report out from Seven Days says Vermont needs to confront a drinking problem.
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This week's panel
- Mitch Wertlieb - Moderator - Vermont Public
- Peter Hirschfeld - Vermont Public
- Mikaela Lefrak - Vermont Public
- Colin Flanders - Seven Days
Dive deeper
- With potential federal cuts looming, Vermont lawmakers contemplate revenue increases to offset losses (Vermont Public)
- Vermont Has a Drinking Problem. It's Time to Talk About It. (Seven Days)
- 'We are in a crisis situation,' Vermont's top health care regulator says (Vermont Public)
- Vermont to Lose Millions as Part of Federal Grant Cuts (Seven Days)
- House lawmakers approved a state budget — but it relies on federal funds that could be cut (Vermont Public)