Lieutenant Governor John Rodgers
Lt. Governor John Rodgers is a father, husband, farmer, former legislator, and the 84th Lt. Governor of Vermont. He currently lives on his 200-year-old family farm in Glover, VT with his wife Brenda where he continues to farm with his son. John Rodgers was first elected as the collector of delinquent tax in his hometown of Glover, and went on to win election to the House of Representatives in 2003, where he served for eight years. After taking a few years off, he won his district’s seat to the Vermont State Senate, serving for another eight years. During his years as a Vermont lawmaker, he served on the House Institutions and Corrections Committee, the Senate Natural Resources and Energy Committee, the Senate Institutions Committee, and the Judicial Nominating Committee.