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A new law would get the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources more actively involved in regulating Vermont farms to meet federal water quality requirements, but critics say it doesn’t go far enough.
H. 401 covers people who make in their home kitchen foods including dry herbs and nuts, candy, dry coffee and tea, jams, and ...
Under pressure from a lawsuit challenging a 2023 law restricting life-affirming pregnancy centers, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott ...
Nebraska and Vermont have introduced stricter rules for minors accessing social media platforms and other online services ...
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott announced action on the following bills, passed by the General Assembly.
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 ...
Rep. Laura Sibilia, I-Windham-2, said in a newsletter that legislators left the State House just after midnight Saturday and ...
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 ...
Lawmakers failed to reach a deal on the state’s sweeping education bill -- squashing plans to wrap up the legislative session ...
Vermont, one of the domiciles for captive insurance companies in the United States, has enacted important updates to its captive insurance laws through ...