Two fundamental issues dividing Republicans and Democrats are taxes and spending, and the size and jurisdiction of government.
This week, the ACLU of Vermont and Pregnancy Justice filed a lawsuit on behalf of a Vermont resident whose rights were violated by the Department for Children and Families during ...
One lawmaker briefed on the proposal called it “probably the biggest proposal that this Legislature has seen in 50 years.” ...
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced two leadership appointments: Matt Rousseau as deputy commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Brittney Wilson as deputy ...
Rob Riley is the president of the Northern Forest Center, a regional innovation and investment partner creating rural ...
The lack of new housing is leading directly to crises in health care, education, and economic development in rural ...
Chittenden County has quite a few state representatives with five or less years of experience. How does that compare to the ...
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, heating oil prices in Vermont average at $3.73 per gallon. The CHS report said under the standard that would increase eight cents by 2026, and ...
Early statewide conversations on school funding and housing offer some hope that progress on these two crucial issues will ...
After spending their first week in Montpelier last week, Franklin County legislators now have their committee assignments.
Vermont’s governor thinks the state got out over its skis when it comes to setting targets for reducing carbon emissions.
One of the most enjoyable parts of the beginning-of-the-legislative session fanfare is hearing the benediction from Peacham minister, the Rev. Robert A. Potter. Here is a lightly edited transcript of ...