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The governor said Wednesday that he's pleased with the progress the Legislature has made on many key issues, but a few of his priorities — namely, housing and education — ...
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WCAX on MSNVermont lawmakers grapple with transportation funding gapGovernor Phil Scott on Monday signed the annual Transportation Bill. but lawmakers say increased costs and less revenue pose ...
Your voice I heard daily during the Covid pandemic. You were a comfort. Your voice I heard during Vermont’s severe storms and ...
Under pressure from a lawsuit challenging a 2023 law restricting life-affirming pregnancy centers, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott ...
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MyChamplainValley.com on MSNVermont exempts some home kitchen businesses from licensing feesH. 401 covers people who make in their home kitchen foods including dry herbs and nuts, candy, dry coffee and tea, jams, and ...
Rep. Laura Sibilia, I-Windham-2, said in a newsletter that legislators left the State House just after midnight Saturday and ...
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MyChamplainValley.com on MSNVermont Voter Portal will put registration, voter information in one placeThe new website allows eligible Vermonters to register to vote, find their polling place, request an absentee ballot, get a ...
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Burlington Free Press on MSNCocktails to-go, once a temporary COVID measure, are here to stay in VermontOnce a measure to aid struggling restaurants and bars during the COVID-19 pandemic, cocktails-to-go are now permanently legal ...
The $9.01 billion spending plan drew little criticism from the governor in the end, though lawmakers’ work is far from over for the year.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott focused on legislative deliberations over an expansive education reform bill during his weekly ...
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott said he's ready to veto a charter change that would ban guns in Burlington bars. Scott has expressed ...
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