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The Senate is Adjourned
Until Monday, April 19th, 2004.
At 1:00 p.m. the Senate will
reconvene for a period of morning business before beginning consideration
of S.2290, the Asbestos bill. No votes are scheduled for Monday, and
votes are expected during the session on Tuesday, April 20th.
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This week's Fun Vermont Trivia Question:
Who was the first woman elected to the Vermont State House of
Representatives?
April
8th Question: In 1880, the copper mines in Vershire, Vermont
produced over three million pounds of copper (three-fifths of
the entire copper output of the United States) and the town
decided to change its name to honor the man who owned the mines.
In 1882, the town changed its name back to Vershire.
From1880-1882, what was the name of the town?
Answer: The town's name was changed to Ely in 1878 after Smith
Ely, a local business man who owned the majority of the Vermont
Copper Company.
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