Despite not having role models to imitate, Becca Balint paved her own way to Congress as Vermont's first LGBTQ representative in Congress.
Rep. Becca Balint announced she would not attend President Donald Trump’s first speech to Congress of his second term. Sens. Peter Welch and Bernie Sanders took a different tack.
Congresswoman Becca Balint (Vermont-D) stands on the steps outside the House of Representative wing of the United States' Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 17, 2024. “I didn’t ...
There is no doubt tonight’s presidential address will be more of the same. My conversation tonight will be the best way I can use my voice for Vermonters. They are sick of the lies and Trump’s ...
Vermont’s congressional delegation is inviting the public to join a state-wide telephone town meeting Wednesday. Senator ...
Saturday marks International Women’s Day, and in Montpelier, activists gathered to make their voices heard. Protesters ...
Representative Becca Balint has announced that she will not attend Trump’s joint address Tuesday. Balint instead plans to ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont's congressional delegation, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Peter Welch and Congresswoman ...
The state-wide gathering, hosted by Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Peter Welch and Representative Becca Balint, came a day ...
“It’s certainly an attempted coup, for sure,” Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt, told The Vermont Conversation. As Trump and billionaire Elon Musk tear through Washington firing thousands of federal ...
Vermont’s Congressional delegation hosted a telephone and virtual town hall Wednesday evening. Many people posed questions on ...