Point Counterpoint

Producer

Description

Seven Days political columnist Peter Freyne discusses the big issues with lawmakers in Montpelier.

Programs in this Series

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PCP - Legislative Wrap-Up - 05/31/2002
Legislative Wrap-Up
Point/Counterpoint Interviews - 03/28/2001
Point/Counterpoint Host by Peter Freyne, interview David Rapaport, of the Vermont Public Interest Research Group, the representatives Kathy Lavoie (R), Connie Houston (R), John Tracy (D), the senators Cheryl Rivers (D) and Vincent Illuzi (R) and...
Point/Counterpoint Interviews: Up Close & Personal - 02/14/2001
Point/Counterpoint debates about Drugs and the work of the whips . Moderated by Peter Freyne, the show interviewed the representatives Connie Houston (R), Patricia Doyle (D), Carina Driscoll (P), Kurt Wright (R), and the senators John Bloomer (R)...
PCP - LEGISLATIVE FINALE - 05/10/2000
LEGISLATIVE FINALE
PCP UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL - 04/13/2000
PCP UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL
PCP - "Up Close & Personal" - 03/01/2000
"Up Close & Personal"

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