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Vermont lawmakers, tasked with reforming the state's education spending system, are set to meet Wednesday for the first time ...
But Cordes, a Democrat who has served for seven years in the Vermont House of Representatives, resigned Thursday ahead of a ...
Vermont's elected leaders are marking the end of the 2024-2025 legislative session. After five and a half months of work, ...
But lawmakers say increased costs and less revenue pose a problem in the near future. Vermont’s summer travel and construction season is here. “It had a temporary fix in it, but it’s now bei ...
WATERBURY, Vt. (WCAX) - 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 ...
A long day Friday for Vermont lawmakers as their regular legislative session is about to come to a close. What kept them from going home for hours was an education reform bill for this year.
Legislative leaders said the change, which Gov. Phil Scott signed into law in May, was not related to the litigation.
Although there’s more work to do on education reform and addressing the lack of housing in the state, lawmakers said Tuesday that the 2025 session went fairly well.
Squires first learned of the AIDS walk in 1992 when her son — state Rep. Ronald Squires, the first Vermont lawmaker to reveal his homosexuality — spoke at it shortly after winning passage of a ...
Rep. Monique Priestley is pictured in the Vermont House chamber. Vermont may join a growing number of states attempting to enact guardrails on Big Tech in an attempt to protect minors online.