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Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) spoke at the
groundbreaking for the new cancer center at Central Vermont Medical
Center (CVMC) in Berlin, Vt. on September 4, 2008. The center will
provide radiation therapy to cancer patients who currently have to
travel to either Burlington or Lebanon. Pictured above, left to right,
Martha Trombley Oakes, Director of Corporate and Community Relations of
National Life Group; Tom MacLeay, President and CEO of National Life
Group; Judy Tarr, the CEO of CVMC; Sen. Leahy; Marcelle Leahy; and Chris
Graff, Vice President of Communications for National Life Group. |
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On September 3, 2008, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.)
visited the site for Connecticut River Transit's new 20,000-square-foot
transit facility in Rockingham. Leahy secured $3 million for the
$3.66 million project. This site will house a new transit facility
and bus terminal, as well as a new park and ride lot. Connecticut River
Transit is expected to move into the facility next spring. |
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WHAT'S NEW
Vermont Congressional Delegation
Announces Disaster Declaration In Seven Counties From July And August
Storms September 12, 2008
Leahy Letter To Navy
Secretary Winter Regarding The U.S.S. Pueblo September 12, 2008
Durbin-Leahy Bill To Help Guard And
Reserve Members Facing Bankruptcy Headed To Senate Floor September
12, 2008
Judiciary Committee Reports
Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Legislation September 11,
2008
Leahy, Sanders Hail Senate Passage Of
Bill To Reverse Narrow Interpretations Of ADA September 11, 2008
Judiciary Panel Reports Leahy Bill To
Extend Supreme Court Police Authority September 11, 2008
Vermont Rivers Bill Passes Senate
Committee September 11, 2008
Leahy Amendment To Address Wartime Fraud Adopted By Senate September
10,2008
Letter from Sen. Leahy And Sen. Grassley To Labor Secretary Chao
Regarding Whistleblower Protection Provisions September 10, 2008
Senate Judiciary Committee Looks At
New Strategies To Combat Violent Crime September 10, 2008
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