Letter to the editor: Gray’s diverse experience makes her the top choice

Molly Gray is the candidate for Lieutenant Governor with the strongest personal and professional qualifications. She grew up on a Vermont farm, worked in Washington, D.C., in the office of Rep. Peter Welch, and has had a number of assignments internationally, working on humanitarian and human rights issues. A graduate of the University of Vermont, Molly got a law degree from Vermont Law School, did her clerkship in Vermont’s Second Circuit Court in Rutland, and now serves as an Assistant Attorney General in … (read more)

Senate leader vies for lieutenant governor job

BRISTOL — Vermont Senate President Pro Tem Tim Ashe has spent the past four years collecting and reviewing each of 30 state senators’ individual visions for the future of the state, and then coalescing them into legislative priorities he hopes can deliver … (read more)

Letter to the editor: Ingram earns support in lt. gov. race

Debbie Ingram is my choice for Lt. Governor of Vermont. During her four years in the Senate, Debbie has served on committees like Education, Health, and Welfare that deal with issues that are near and dear to my heart, including paid family leave, which D … (read more)

Letter to the editor: Molly Gray is the right choice for Lt. Gov

There are many reasons why I’ll be voting for Molly Gray in the Aug. 11 primary to be Vermont’s lieutenant governor. First reason? She’s incredibly experienced. She has served in the U.S. Congress, worked in a war zone, led the international human rights … (read more)

Assistant AG runs for lieutenant governor

BURLINGTON — The global pandemic hasn’t changed the issues Molly Gray is running on in her campaign for lieutenant governor, just amplified them. Gray, 36, an assistant attorney general for the state of Vermont, announced her candidacy in February. She sp … (read more)

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