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The VML Voice is the official podcast of the Virginia Municipal League. Each episode explores a different locality or issue but the focus is always on Virginia and the local governments that make the Commonwealth work for everyone.

Contact Rob Bullington, rbullington@vml.org to suggest topics, ask questions, or inquire about sponsorship opportunities.

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Talking Tappahannock

Talking Tappahannock

How is this small town doing such big things?

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

The VML Voice travelled to Tappahannock in December to talk with lifetime resident Mayor Roy Gladding and relative newcomer Town Manager Eric Pollitt to find out how the community is honoring its past while building for the future.

Get to Know GovDeals

Get to Know GovDeals

"Sell your surplus assets virtually - anytime, anywhere!"

Friday, December 6, 2024

Learn why VML partner organization GovDeals is a leader in helping local governments assess and sell their unused assets easily, affordably, and responsibly.  

"You will not forget knowing Manassas"

"You will not forget knowing Manassas"

A pleasurable, far-ranging, and frank discussion with Mayor Michelle Davis-Younger

Monday, October 28, 2024

On September 25, the VML Voice traveled to the City of Manassas to spend an afternoon with Mayor Michelle Davis-Younger.

2024 Annual Conference Preview with Matt Lehrman

2024 Annual Conference Preview with Matt Lehrman

A forward looking discussion with ace facilitator Matt Lehrman.

Monday, July 29, 2024

We catch up with Matt to find out more about what we can expect to experience at the 2024 VML Annual Conference.

Big ideas from the Small City: The VML Voice visits Falls Church

Big ideas from the Small City: The VML Voice visits Falls Church

A chat with Councilwoman Marybeth Connelly and Mayor Letty Hardi.

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Learn why Mayor Hardi cares so much about education and affordable housing and hear Councilwoman Connelly's theory on why the city council is currently comprised almost entirely of women.

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