Johnson State College students (from left) Joe Slaimen of Elmore/Wolcott, Colin Santee of Johnson, Julia Compagna of Morristown, and Jacob Pecor of Jeffersonville visited the Vermont Statehouse on Thursday, Jan. 18. All attend professor William Doyle’s class, Observation of the Legislative Process. Compagna and Santee are interning for Doyle, who is also a state senator from Washington County.
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