Voices of Vermont: Financial Limbo at City Hall

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From Eric Agnero:

Host Sandy Baird is joined by Pete Garitano, Citizen Journalist and Uber Driver, to discuss the recent Burlington Marathon, focusing on the addition of the non-binary category. 

In the first segment, host Sandy Baird and guest Steve Goodkind discuss the financial limbo at City Hall, including City Budget Drama, REIB and whether the new mayor is abandoning an expensive but crucial dream of equity, and the hidden costs associated with the new high school project.

Later, Baird and Pete Garitano, Citizen Journalist and Uber Driver, discuss sports and gender and analyze the recent marathon, which included a non-binary category - marking a significant step in gender inclusivity in sports.

Finally, Baird and Eric Agnero, Community Producer, wrap the program discussing D-Day 2024 - diving into the current global tensions that echo the threats of a new world war.

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