Officials say the state needs to add about 7,200 homes just to catch up to where we’re supposed to be and then 40,000 more in the next five years.
This executive order is plainly unconstitutional,” Vermont Attorney General Clark said in a statement Tuesday announcing the lawsuit.
Together, McMahon and her tools make up May Day Studio, and they’re an unstoppable specialty duo. “You’ve got to listen for their little squeaks,” McMahon said. “You’ve got to feel if something feels a little off.
Stakeholders of a new nonprofit took to the Statehouse for support of their organization that will address Vermont's pressing housing crisis.
Part of the governor's plan to make building housing units in Vermont faster and easier will be making the appeal of housing project permits more difficult.
Public Assets, a nonprofit focused on public policy in Vermont, has released a report showing wages not keeping up with costs in Vermont.
Vermont’s governor thinks the state got out over its skis when it comes to setting targets for reducing carbon emissions.
State Treasurer Mike Pieciak unveiled a plan to eliminate $100 million in medical debt for Vermonters and remove it from their consumer credit reports.
MONTPELIER — Vermont Conservation Voters (VCV) has released the 2025 Environmental Common Agenda, which lays out this year’s top legislative priorities for the Vermont environmental community. VCV rel
The Vermont Agency of Human Services announced Monday that it has finalized an agreement with the federal government for authority to allow Medicaid to pay for critical housing
In partnership with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas recognized two Vermont youth with the John Lewis Youth Leadership
A new lawsuit alleges that the Department for Children and Families took extreme and illegal actions to monitor a pregnant woman without her knowledge and secure custody of her newborn — part of what the ACLU calls a “broader,