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Follow VPR's coverage of Vermont Yankee, from the archive and continuing through the plant's planned closure in 2014.Most Recent Reporting | From The Archive

State Loses Vt. Yankee Appeal

Vermont Yankee, pictured in 2013, in Vernon, Vt.
Toby Talbot
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Associated Press File

Thurs. 8/15/13 at Noon & 7PM:  A federal appeals court has handed the state of Vermont a significant defeat in its efforts to close the state’s only nuclear power plant.  Entergy, the corporation that owns Vermont Yankee, sued the state in 2011 over two state laws that would have forced the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant to close when its original 40 year license expired in 2012.

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday morning that Vermont lawmakers were focused on safety concerns, which are solely the purview of the federal government. The ruling affirmed an earlier decision by Judge J. Garvan Murtha. Thursday on Vermont Edition we get reaction and discuss the sate's next course of action with Attorney General Bill Sorrell, Public Service Commissioner Chris Recchia,  and Vernon Rep. Michael Hebert.

Also in the program, Vermont has seen several homicides and murder-suicides in recent months related to domestic violence. We examine the laws that are meant to protect domestic violence victims from their abusers, and police intervene and investigate when they are called to the scene of a domestic disturbance.  Our guests are Karen Tronsgard-Scott of the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, and Lt. Ingrid Jonas, a detective with the Vermont State Police.

Patti is an integral part of VPR's news effort and part of the team that created Vermont Edition. As executive producer, Patti supervises the team that puts Vermont Edition on the air every day, working with producers to select and research show ideas, select guests and develop the sound and tone of the program.
Jane Lindholm is the host, executive producer and creator of But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids. In addition to her work on our international kids show, she produces special projects for Vermont Public. Until March 2021, she was host and editor of the award-winning Vermont Public program Vermont Edition.
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