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“The Governor’s attempt to circumvent the intent of the General Assembly is an unconstitutional encroachment on a core function of the legislature,� wrote the head of the Office of Legislative Counsel.
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The bill would guarantee workers can take two weeks of unpaid time off from work after the death of a family member.
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Federal prosecutors say Tufts student was moved to Vermont before judge's order to keep her in Mass.A Tufts graduate student from Turkey was moved from Massachusetts to Vermont and then Louisiana after being arrested according prosecutors who are challenging a federal judge's authority to review her detention.
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Herpetologist Jim Andrews discusses what salamanders, turtles, frogs, snakes, and other herps are up to at this time of year.
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Members of the House Committee on Appropriations have spent the last three months crafting a $9 billion spending plan that relies on hundreds of millions of dollars that might evaporate by summer. And a plan to buy down property taxes next year could be on the chopping block if Vermont sees significant cuts to Medicaid funding.
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Tino Ruthanhira, executive director and co-founder of the Vermont Professionals of Color Network, is working to attract and maintain BIPOC workers in the state.
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Nearly nine of out 10 Americans subscribe to video streaming services like Netflix, YouTube or Hulu. Two companies are creating similar on-demand programming for people living with dementia and their caregivers.
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A new study from the University of Vermont takes the first-ever look at how much carbon is stored in wood in streams across the Northeast.
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“This is really creating a lot of last-minute chaos,� said Brenda Siegel, executive director of End Homelessness Vermont.
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Owen Foster, the chair of the Green Mountain Care Board, warns of steep insurance rate increases and service cuts.