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In an email sent Monday evening to rank-and-file employees at the Vermont Department of Taxes, Commissioner Kaj Samsom said their anxiety over a�
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Gov. Phil Scott Thursday night vetoed the state budget passed by lawmakers last week. And with Scott and the Legislature still at odds over one key policy�
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State Treasurer Beth Pearce says Vermont will begin to experience serious fiscal setbacks if Gov. Phil Scott and Democratic lawmakers don’t resolve their�
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Republican Gov. Phil Scott and Democratic lawmakers are inching closer to a budget compromise that would avoid the possibility of a government shutdown.�
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Gov. Phil Scott says he's confident that he'll be able to reach an agreement with Democratic leaders in an upcoming Special Session over the issue of�
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A legal settlement with tobacco companies has resulted in a financial windfall for the state of Vermont.Elected officials gathered in Montpelier Thursday�
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As many as 45 percent of Vermont private-sector workers don't have a retirement plan through their employer. To help Vermonters save � and to reduce�
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As lawmakers look to defer again a politically difficult decision on how to pay for a $1 billion clean water initiative, advocates are ramping up pressure�
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A plan to fund water-quality improvements by assessing a per-parcel fee on all property owners in Vermont is already drawing opposition in�
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If lawmakers go along with the recommendations outlined in a long-awaited report released late Sunday night, then property owners across Vermont will pick�