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Vermont Senate / Doug Racine / Walter K. Farnsworth / Lee E. Emerson / Redfield Proctor / William Henry Wills / Vermont House of Representatives / Members of the Vermont House of Representatives /  2005–2006 session / Vermont / State governments of the United States / Politics of Vermont
Date: 2013-01-25 14:02:11
Vermont Senate
Doug Racine
Walter K. Farnsworth
Lee E. Emerson
Redfield Proctor
William Henry Wills
Vermont House of Representatives
Members of the Vermont House of Representatives
2005–2006 session
Vermont
State governments of the United States
Politics of Vermont

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