Despite not having role models to imitate, Becca Balint paved her own way to Congress as Vermont's first LGBTQ representative in Congress.
Vermont Rep. Becca Balint said she will not attend Tuesday night’s address to a joint session of Congress. President Donald Trump will stand before a joint session of Congress Tuesday night at 9 p.m.
Representative Becca Balint has announced that she will not attend Trump’s joint address Tuesday. Balint instead plans to join an online conversation
Vermont’s Congressional delegation hosted a telephone and virtual town hall Wednesday evening. Many people posed questions on how to respond to federal cuts.
The Vermont Congressional delegation took a variety of questions from residents across Vermont, all concerning Trump administration actions and policies, during their telephone town hall on Wednesday.
U.S. Rep. Becca Balint, Vermont's first LGBTQ member of Congress, is honored as one of USA TODAY's Women of the Year.
The Burlington Free Press reports that U.S. Rep. Becca Balint, 56, of Brattleboro has always known her calling: to serve the public as an elected official.