Rodgers' rural roots and blue-collar background helped John Rodgers tap into the wave of anti-tax anger gripping the state.
Rodgers was approved 158-18 by the legislature on the second day of the session in Montpelier, cementing his victory over Independent incumbent David Zuckerman.
Rodgers was approved 158-18 by the legislature on the second day of the session in Montpelier, cementing his victory over Independent incumbent David Zuckerman.
Rodgers won the most votes in the November election but not a majority of the ballots cast. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger MONTPELIER — John Rodgers, a Glover Republican, was formally elected ...
Lt. Gov. John Rodgers in his office after being elected by the Vermont Legislature on Jan. 9, 2025. The election went to lawmakers because neither he nor David Zuckerman won a majority of the ...
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Grandchildren running around his 1840s farmhouse isn’t the only thing keeping John Rodgers’ hands full these days. There’s the masonry business the West Glover 59-year-old has helmed for the last two ...