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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Foodbank applauds the work of the legislature and Governor Phil Scott for the passage and ...
Vermont’s leaders are continuing to work toward a deal on education reform, postponing its scheduled adjournment.
On June 5, Governor Scott allowed H.1, An act relating to accepting and referring complaints by the State Ethics Commission to become law without his signature and sent a letter to the General ...
The bill, passed by both chambers, aims to transition responsibility for sheltering and housing the homeless to community ...
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WCAX on MSNVermont governor outlines upcoming prioritiesThe Vermont Legislature is still in session, but Governor Phil Scott on Wednesday laid out his priorities for the months ...
Legislative leaders said the change, which Gov. Phil Scott signed into law in May, was not related to the litigation.
Yes, Vermont has the lowest student-to-staff ratio in the country. That’s not a flaw — it’s a quality of our educational system. It allows our schools to nurture individual learners, build strong ...
A lawsuit over an Orange County public right-of-way could have sweeping ramifications for connecting Vermont towns. State lawmakers are now looking to clarify who controls these legal trails.
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WCAX on MSNLawmakers consider bringing catamounts back to VermontWhen Alexander Crowell shot Vermont’s last documented catamount in 1881 on a snowy Thanksgiving morning in Barnard, a local ...
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WCAX on MSNHinesburg cuts ribbon on new Independent living communityOfficials held a ribbon-cutting on Wednesday for Kelley’s Field II, a new independent living community in Hinesburg.
Governor Phil Scott spoke for the first time Wednesday since lawmakers couldn't come to a deal on education reform last ...
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