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Host Mikaela Lefrak gets an update from political reporters on the bills they have been covering this legislative session.
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Filmmaker Daniel Levesque chronicles the outpouring of support from activists and community members after the city moved to close a homeless encampment in October 2021.
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Vermont Edition shares a recent episode of Brave Little State about whether short-term rentals are exacerbating Vermont's housing crisis.
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S. 100 tries to quicken the pace of housing development by rolling back some state and local permitting requirements.
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Over the next two weeks, key committees in both the House and Senate will have to finalize work on major bills dealing with housing, child care, paid family and medical leave and other policy proposals.
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Brave Little StateChristiana Martin wants to know how much short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs, are exacerbating Vermont’s housing crisis. Brave Little State surveys the data, and finds out how communities across the state are responding to a growing industry.
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Towns all over Vermont will discuss zoning, landlord-tenant rights and housing infrastructure as voters weigh in on development and managed growth.
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A Senate committee has advanced a wide-ranging housing bill that sets the stage for yet another debate in Montpelier over the future of the state’s 50-year-old land-use development law, called Act 250.
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This week, lawmakers in the Vermont House and Senate unveiled proposals that try to make the state's zoning ordinances more conducive to new development. That's as Vermont's housing shortage continues.
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Gov. Phil Scott is asking lawmakers to sign off on a nearly $300 million mid-year spending plan, and he also wants them to use a revenue surplus to lower property tax bills next year.