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Vermont’s leaders are continuing to work toward a deal on education reform, postponing its scheduled adjournment.
The rift between the White River Valley Supervisory Union and the association reflects opposing views among school districts statewide about the role of supervisory unions and private schools in the ...
However, the outcome leaves the session’s highest-profile work unfinished. Following an election where property tax rates ...
Hopes for a deal late Friday failed to materialize, but a new deadline has been set for the Veto Session, which is slated for ...
The Vermont Senate gaveled in for a "token session" on Friday, a procedural way to extend the legislative session so ...
Vermont Governor Phil Scott focused on legislative deliberations over an expansive education reform bill during his weekly ...
Rep. Laura Sibilia, I-Windham-2, said in a newsletter that legislators left the State House just after midnight Saturday and ...
Unsustainable finances are impacting hospitals, clinics and doctors’ offices alike, despite Vermont’s high health care costs ...
The Vermont Legislature is still in session, but Governor Phil Scott on Wednesday laid out his priorities for the months ...
Concerns persist over a conference committee possibly favoring a four-year timeline for implementing a new foundation formula ...
The Senate voted on Friday evening to approve its rendering of the bill. The decision came just before 6:30 p.m., after hours of discussion on the floor and days of debate in committee hearings and a ...
The road to education reform in Vermont has been long and winding, and we are at another crossroads. Driven by increasingly unaffordable property tax bills, House bill H.454 attempts to use district ...