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Since the Civil War, there has never been a time when the Republican Party in Vermont has had so few members in both the House and the Senate. GOP leaders�
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It’s been more than a decade since Republicans controlled either chamber of the Vermont Legislature, but the results from last week’s elections will push�
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As lawmakers nationwide consider new ways to get guns out of the hands of dangerous people, the Vermont Senate has advanced a bill that would make it�
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In May, Gov. Phil Scott vetoed a bill that would legalize marijuana due to several public safety concerns. Now, lawmakers think they have a compromise�
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Backers of a compromise plan to legalize the recreational use of marijuana to have a proposal ready for lawmakers to consider when a special veto session�
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The Vermont Senate has rejected an effort to raise the age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21. The bill was defeated by three votes.The debate pitted�
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Journalists in Vermont � including those at VPR News � are cheering the state Senate's passage of a so-called "shield" bill that would protect reporters�
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In a unanimous 30-0 vote, the Vermont Senate has advanced legislation that's designed to blunt part of the impact of new immigration policies of the Trump�
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The Vermont Legislature is back in session. We spent Wednesday checking in with the House. Now, we'll give the Senate a nod.We spend time with Senate�
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A very unusual legal case will be decided in Montpelier Tuesday. The Vermont Supreme Court will hold a special hearing to determine whether Gov. Peter�