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Longtime activist Ehlers named Lt. Gov. Rodgers’ Chief of Staff

by Guy Page

A familiar face in the Vermont State House and media has been named Chief of Staff for Lt. Gov. John Rodgers.

James Ehlers, a campaign aide for Rodgers successful campaign to unseat incumbent David Zuckerman, replaces short-lived appointee Elizabeth Brown of Waterbury, who reportedly is leaving the State House post to focus on a consulting job. The Chief of Staff acts as an advisor and secretary, and manages the several interns now working with the Lt. Governor’s office.

Perhaps fitting as the chief aide to a former Democrat elected as a Republican, Ehlers has been nothing if not multifaceted in his more than two decades of Vermont political and policy involvement. In no particular chronological order, Ehlers –

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