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News & Brews: A Legislative Half-Time Huddle With VPR's Capital Bureau Reporters

Join VPR's capital bureau reporters Bob Kinzel and Pete Hirschfeld to discuss the issues at play in the 2018 legislative session.
Emily Alfin Johnson
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VPR
Join VPR's capital bureau reporters Bob Kinzel and Pete Hirschfeld to discuss the issues at play in the 2018 legislative session.

Water quality, property taxes, family leave, and more! There’s so much at play in the legislature, it might make your head spin. Join us for News & Brews: A Legislative Half Time Huddle for an insider's view from our Statehouse reporters!

Join us on Thursday, Feb. 22 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in VPR's Stetson Studio One at our Colchester studios in Fort Ethan Allen. Our capital bureau reporters Bob Kinzel and Pete Hirschfeld will give you an behind-the-scenes look at the issues they’re covering and answer your question!

Tickets are free, but reservations are required.Reserve your seats here.Beverages courtesy of Fluid Bar Service.

About VPR's News & Brews Events
News & Brews gives you a chance to grab a drink with your favorite reporters, ask questions and discuss the issues that matter to you.

Get the latest details and let others know you're coming - RSVP and share this event on Facebook!

More About Bob Kinzel

Bob is a veteran Vermont journalist, specializing in political reporting. He is based in VPR’s Capital Bureau located across the street from Vermont’s Statehouse. Prior to joining VPR full time in 2002, Bob ran the Vermont News Service for 21 years. The service provided daily local news for eleven stations, including VPR. Bob started the News Service following a stint as news director for WNCS.

More About Pete Hirschfeld

Peter Hirschfeld covers state government and the Vermont Legislature. He is based in VPR’s Capital Bureau located across the street from Vermont’s Statehouse. Hirschfeld has covered the Statehouse since 2009. Before joining VPR in 2014 he was bureau chief for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus. He began his career in 2003, working as a local sports reporter and copy editor at the Times Argus.

FAQs

Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?

You will be required to provide ID for any alcoholic beverages. Non-alcoholic beverages and snacks will also be available.

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

Parking is available at VPR, but spaces are limited so please arrive on time.

Anna Ste. Marie joined the organization in early 2017 in the Marketing & Engagement department. She got her start as an intern for Vermont Edition while receiving her B.A. in Media Studies, Journalism, and Digital Arts from St. Michael’s College in 2016. Anna is a lifelong Vermonter, hailing from the Northeast Kingdom. She loves flowers, cats, TikTok, crafts and the juiciest reality TV drama.
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