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Representatives for Vermont landlords and bankers have pushed back against the bill, citing the current political environment for immigrants without legal status.
It’s embarrassing" that a program designed to help children visit parents in prison has "gone this long without being available to men,” said Rep. Troy Headrick, I-Burlington.
Representatives for health care workers and law enforcement officials asked the House Human Services Committee this week to allow incapacitated people who pose a threat to themselves or others to ...
Across the state, districts are reeling from the potential ramifications of the federal directive regarding Covid-19 pandemic support money some have already spent.
Prior to the recall, just 17 packages of the butter — 34 sticks in total — were sold to consumers, all of whom purchased the ...
The Rev. Janet Kelly Brown, Vermont’s first woman to be ordained an Episcopal priest, and a clinical psychologist in private practice in Milton and Burlington for 29 years, died April 5, 2025, after a ...
An early suspension of a parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans requires the two students to leave the country by the end of April.
Education Secretary Zoie Saunders had sent a letter Friday requesting school district leaders to respond within 10 days.
Though Trump specifically names Vermont’s and New York’s superfund laws, alongside California’s carbon cap-and-trade policy, the order gives leeway for Bondi to address other state laws that collect ...
Revenue for the state’s transportation system has grown just shy of 2% over the past decade — not enough to keep pace with ...
The appropriation requests caught the attention of the House Corrections and Institutions Committee, which heard Wednesday from the leader of the Vermont Association of County Judges. The association ...
The chamber’s internal panel that investigates members’ misconduct is slated to produce new reports on its work, and get more leeway to share details of its closed-door meetings.