The St. Albans Town representative has a new job, and a larger family, which he said contributed to his decision to step down.
S.220, introduced by Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Baruth, D/P-Chittenden Central, would put a cap on school district spending in fiscal years 2028 and 2029, based on districts’ spending in the ...
Palestinians have the right to exist, return, thrive and live with full human dignity. This commentary is by Stevie Paquette, a Colchester resident pursuing a master’s degree in social work, with an ...
Our wealth divide has done nothing but grown,” said Rep. Emilie Kornheiser, who expressed particular concern at some corporate taxes loosening.
(I)t is now beyond dispute that the initiation and conduct of the pursuit leading to the fatal crash was unlawful and conducted in violation of applicable statutes, rules, and policies,” the ...
Many still fear future restrictions on access and are working with the Legislature to safeguard Vermont’s ability to buy and administer the vaccines to those who want and need them.
Legislators, without an agreed upon proposal to consolidate school districts, are working to find a new starting point. Lawmakers are also mulling how to hold education costs steady.
"What you're seeing is that the president is completely acting beyond the authority of an executive. In my view, Congress has to stand up and resist that." ...
State leaders told lawmakers some version of the model might help in the rest of the state, but Chittenden County’s uniqueness as an urban hub made it well-suited for the pilot.
The governor’s speech, which ran for about half an hour, was notable in that it focused nearly entirely on the goals of the administration’s education reform plans, centered around the 2025 law known ...
With determination, learners of any age can achieve their goals. These seven students show us that with steady guidance and grit, there’s no limit to what you can accomplish in the new year!
As elected representatives of Vermont, they implicated our state in Israel's atrocities,” one advocate said at a Statehouse press conference Tuesday.