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It’s back to the drawing board for lawmakers and the governor, who are both looking to move away from the state-funded ...
The governor has vetoed a bill that would have overhauled a hotel voucher program used to shelter people experiencing homelessness, saying it's too expensive.
The following statement can be attributed to Alexandra Karambelas, Policy Advocate of the ACLU of Vermont.
Getting a housing voucher is just the first hurdle to exit homelessness. Moving in can take months as people face delays.
Scott has been vocal about his opposition to expanding the Hotel-Motel program, saying that it costs Vermont taxpayers too much money and does not provide enough benefit for unhoused people.