"Town Meeting Day: Unveiling the Essence of Local Democracy in Vermont"

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In Vermont, the tradition of Town Meeting, where residents gather annually to discuss and vote on local issues, offers a model of direct and civil democracy that the rest of the country could learn from. Despite challenges and threats to the tradition, the town of Elmore, Vermont, continues to uphold this practice, fostering a sense of community and connection among its residents. The open, collegial debate and personal interactions at Town Meeting stand in stark contrast to the divisive and impersonal nature of national politics, offering a glimpse of a more civil and productive form of democracy.
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