Justin Marsh
Democracy Dispatch
Vermont Conservation Voters’ Political Outreach Director, Justin Marsh, hosts a weekly conversation with legislators, energy and climate leaders, and environmental champions.
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Episodes
2026 Session Shakedown 08.06.2026 45:38
The Vermont Legislature has adjourned, and it's time for our annual Session Shakedown. VCV Executive Director Dan Fingas joins the podcast to break down the biggest environmental and democracy-related developments of the 2026 legislative session. From clean energy and climate action to housing, transportation, and clean water, we explore where key priorities advanced, where they stalled, and what...
The Past, Present, and Future of Vermont’s River Communities 04.05.2026 55:07
This week's episode examines how climate change is reshaping the meaning of home in communities facing increasing floods and environmental disruption. It challenges the idea that people can simply relocate, highlighting the deep cultural, historical, and emotional ties that bind communities to place. Grounded in Vermont’s recent flooding, it explores how river towns are grappling with both immedia...
The 2026 Democratic Candidates for Lieutenant Governor 27.04.2026 1:29:35
With your host away for the week, this week’s episode is an audio recording of the Lieutenant Governor’s forum held two weeks ago in Rutland. This is your chance to hear how the three candidates for the Democratic Primary - Esther Charlestin, Ryan McLaren, and Molly Gray - answered a range of questions on critical issues such as the cost of living, civil rights, and democracy. At the end of the pa...
When The Trees Came Back: The Great Battle to Save Vermont's Forests 20.04.2026 27:30
In the late 1800s, Vermont was a very different place. Its hills were largely cleared, its soils exhausted, and its economy struggling under the weight of overused land. In When the Trees Came Back: The Great Battle to Save Vermont’s Forests, retired judge and historian Bob Mello tells the story of how Vermonters confronted that crisis and how the state’s forests slowly returned. In this episode,...
Toxics Reform Round-up: Artificial Turf and Metals in Baby Food 13.04.2026 29:02
In this episode, we bring you two timely conversations with Vermont lawmakers on the state’s ongoing work to address toxic chemicals, and how those policies are playing out on the ground. First, we speak with Representative Phil Pouech to discuss the proposed installation of an artificial turf field at Champlain Valley Union High School in Hinesburg. The conversation explores community concerns, e...
Why Vermont’s Wind Energy Development has Withered 06.04.2026 30:43
Vermont was once a leader in wind power, with projects like Deerfield, Kingdom Community Wind, and Georgia Mountain helping supply clean, in-state energy. Today, that progress has largely stalled. In this episode, Peter Sterling of Renewable Energy Vermont breaks down the rise - and halt - of wind development in the state. We explore the backlash over ridgeline projects, the nation’s strictest sou...
Act 181 and Vermont's Land Use Policy 30.03.2026 34:20
In this episode, we’re joined by Lauren Hierl, Executive Director of the Vermont Natural Resources Council, to break down one of the most significant overhauls of Vermont’s land use system in decades. We explore the foundations of Act 250, the goals behind Act 181, and what lawmakers are aiming to address with S.325. Lauren walks us through how these policies are designed to balance housing needs...
Checking in with Sen. Anne Watson on Climate, Water, and Land Use Policy 23.03.2026 23:54
We check in with friend of the podcast, Sen. Anne Watson, Chair of the Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee, for a conversation about the policies shaping Vermont’s future. We dig into Act 181 and what it means for land use reform, housing, and conservation, along with efforts to reduce road salt pollution and protect water quality. We also take a step back to look at the broader work of...
2026 Halftime Report 16.03.2026 28:01
It's crossover, which means our annual Halftime Report episode. VCV's Justin Marsh and Dan Fingas discuss the current legislative session in Vermont, and give updates on environmental and democracy policies, clean energy initiatives, and housing legislation. They highlight key bills, including those addressing toxics, clean water, and voter protections, while also looking ahead to future legislati...
Back to the Atom? Vermont Reconsiders Nuclear Energy 02.03.2026 33:58
In this episode, we begin with a conversation about nuclear energy and why it’s back on the policy agenda in Vermont. As electricity demand grows and climate deadlines loom, I’m joined by Rep. Kath James (D-Manchester) to explore whether nuclear power is truly “clean,” what the environmental and cost impacts could be, and how Vermont’s experience with Vermont Yankee shapes today’s debate. Then, in...
Pause or Prepare? Two Paths on Data Center Policy 23.02.2026 32:58
Artificial intelligence is booming. Cloud computing is expanding. And across the country, massive data centers are being proposed and built at a rapid pace - facilities that can consume as much electricity as small cities and require significant water, land, and grid infrastructure. Vermont doesn’t currently have a large-scale data center proposal on the table. But lawmakers are asking a proactive...
Waste Not: Vermonters Building a Circular Economy 16.02.2026 37:40
What if one of the most powerful climate solutions isn’t a new technology — but simply using what we already have? On this episode of Democracy Dispatch, we explore the growing zero-waste movement in Vermont and the local businesses turning reuse into real-world action. Lucy Higgins, creator of The Loop, is launching a new app that helps families freely exchange children’s clothing — reducing text...
Treasurer Pieciak is Delivering on Affordability 09.02.2026 35:42
In this conversation, Treasurer Mike Pieciak discusses the pressing affordability issues facing Vermonters, particularly in housing and healthcare. He outlines the initiatives his office is undertaking, including investments in housing, the unclaimed property program, and the Vermont Saves retirement initiative. The conversation also covers innovative programs like Baby Bonds aimed at breaking the...
Taxing the Richest Vermonters to Recapture Federal Tax Cuts 02.02.2026 31:47
In this conversation, Anika Heilweil discusses her work with the Public Assets Institute and the Fair Share Vermont campaign, focusing on the need for progressive taxation in Vermont. She explains the differences between progressive and regressive taxes, the current fiscal context in Vermont, and the proposed tax policies aimed at increasing revenue from the wealthiest Vermonters. The discussion a...
Paraquat: The Deadly Toxic Vermont Should Ban 26.01.2026 31:11
Sen Martine Larocque Gulick, a democrat from Burlington, and Anna Seuberling of VPIRG discuss the pressing issue of toxic chemicals, the health risks associated with paraquat, personal motivations for advocating its ban, and the legislative process involved. We also touch on other toxic substances, including an update on neonicotinoids and artificial dyes, and the ongoing efforts to strengthen Ver...
Previewing the 2026 Election After One Year of Trump 19.01.2026 38:12
For Vermonters who care deeply about the environment and climate, the 2024 election was a setback. And nationally, I think the term ‘setback’ doesn’t do justice to the grim reality. Our national partner, League of Conservation Voters, recently published a memo outlining the costs to Americans after one year of the Trump administration. Despite Trump’s pledge to cut energy prices in half, household...
VCV’s Rising Star Award Winners (w/ Rep. Chloe Tomlinson and Rep. Dara Torre) 12.01.2026 40:07
In this episode of the Democracy Dispatch Podcast, host Justin Marsh discusses the latest legislative actions in Vermont, focusing on environmental policies and the recognition of emerging leaders in the state legislature. They interview Rising Star Award winners, Representatives Chloe Tomlinson and Dara Torre, who share their experiences and insights on public service and climate initiatives. The...
Setting Intentions (w/ U.S. Rep. Becca Balint) 05.01.2026 30:22
Congresswoman Becca Balint discusses her experiences in the Vermont Senate, her commitment to environmental stewardship, and the challenges facing democracy and climate progress today. She addresses the implications of the SAVE Act on voter access, critiques anti-environmental legislation, and emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to development and environmental protection. Balint also shar...
Campaigns, Candidates, and Creemees (Special Crossover Episode) 30.10.2025 45:50
On this surprise bonus episode in between seasons, host Justin Marsh guests on the "There's No 'A' in Creemee" podcast hosted by Joanna Grossman and former Sen. Andy Julow (D-Grand Isle). The trio discusses campaigning, upcoming candidate trainings, and of course - creemees.
2025 Session Shakedown 12.06.2025 32:33
In this episode, Justin Marsh and Dan Fingas discuss the outcomes of the 2025 legislative session in Vermont, focusing on climate and environmental legislation. They highlight key wins, such as the ban on PFAS in various products, advancements in clean energy, and new protections for biodiversity. The conversation also covers challenges faced, including attempts to repeal foundational climate laws...
Birthday Cheers & Legislative Years (w/ Sen. Alison Clarkson) 28.04.2025 31:57
In this episode, Justin Marsh speaks with Senator Alison Clarkson, who reflects on her 20 years in the Vermont legislature and her recent 70th birthday celebration. Clarkson shares her admiration for fellow legislators and highlights the significance of longevity in political roles. The conversation also touches on the impact of environmental champions in Vermont and Clarkson's personal connection...
The Extra Special 50th Episode! 21.04.2025 56:13
In this special 50th episode of the Democracy Dispatch Podcast, host Justin Marsh reflects on the journey of the podcast, discussing key themes, memorable episodes, and the importance of accountability in Vermont politics. Joined by Evelyn Seidner, they explore the evolution of the podcast, the significance of representation, and the challenges of political engagement. The conversation also touche...
Protest, Policy, and the Progressive Party (w/ Rep. Kate Logan) 14.04.2025 25:13
In this episode of the Democracy Dispatch Podcast, host Justin Marsh speaks with Representative Kate Logan about her journey into politics, the challenges faced by working-class legislators, and the goals of the Vermont Progressive Caucus. They discuss the importance of grassroots organizing, the focus on environmental policy, and the role of civil disobedience in advocating for social justice and...
Representation and Self-Care in Public Service (w/ Rep. Emily Carris Duncan) 07.04.2025 30:39
In this episode of the Democracy Dispatch podcast, host Justin Marsh interviews Representative Emily Carris Duncan, who shares their journey into public service and the importance of representation in Vermont politics. They discuss her advocacy for local economies, data privacy, and land access for marginalized communities, as well as the significance of self-care in public service. The conversati...
How Trump and Proposed Legislation will Affect Vermont Elections (w/ Rep. Chea Waters Evans) 31.03.2025 42:26
Representative Chea Waters Evans speaks about the impact of federal voting legislation on Vermont voters, the importance of a state voting rights act, and recent proposed elections legislation including campaign finance reform and ranked-choice voting. The conversation also touches on efforts to enhance voter accessibility and integrity in elections.
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