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Amid legal pressure, Vermont has amended a law that pro-life pregnancy centers claimed censored their ability to advertise ...
H.454, a state bill that would radically change the ways schools are financed in Vermont as well as the size and number of ...
If there was a metaphor too on-the-nose to ignore, the Vermont State House delivered it. Twice. On Thursday, May 22, just as the Senate prepared to take up a fragile compromise on education funding, ...
Other programs, such as Vermonters Feeding Vermonters, are partially state funded. The Vermonters Feeding Vermonters program ...
Vermont lawmakers failed to reach a deal on the state’s sweeping education bill, upending plans to wrap up the legislative ...
Vermont, one of the domiciles for captive insurance companies in the United States, has enacted important updates to its captive insurance laws through ...
There’s a battle happening over your child’s safety — and most Vermonters have no idea it’s underway. That’s because it’s being waged behind closed doors: not in press conferences or public hearings, ...
Your voice I heard daily during the Covid pandemic. You were a comfort. Your voice I heard during Vermont’s severe storms and ...
Once a measure to aid struggling restaurants and bars during the COVID-19 pandemic, cocktails-to-go are now permanently legal ...
It was a long day Friday for Vermont lawmakers as their regular legislative session is about to come to a close. What kept ...
Lawmakers failed to reach a deal on the year’s landmark legislation, as disagreement only grew throughout contentious negotiations Friday.
The House and Senate also voted on a housing bill Friday which made it across the finish line. It now heads to the Gov. Phil Scott's desk for approval, something lawmakers are celebrating.