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Gov. Phil Scott has agreed to call Vermont lawmakers back to Montpelier for a special legislative session next week so they can enact COVID masking protocols that he’s been unwilling to institute on his own.
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Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy has announced he won't seek reelection next fall. He's the longest-serving Senate Democrat, first elected in 1974.
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After meeting remotely through the 2021 legislative session, Vermont lawmakers hope to return to the Statehouse in January for the 2022 session in person. But the recent rise in COVID-19 cases is causing legislative leaders to balance public participation in the democratic process with safety concerns.
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Gov. Phil Scott wants lawmakers to invest more than $200 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds in a number of one-time projects -- not ongoing�
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Ahead Of Potential Violent Demonstrations, Montpelier Mayor Calls On Counter-Protesters To Stay HomeVermont law enforcement is monitoring calls and plans for armed gatherings at state capitols, including the Vermont Statehouse in Montpelier, on Sunday,�
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There are some big changes in leadership at the Statehouse to mark the start of a new biennium in Montpelier. But one of the few familiar faces belongs to�
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This month, Vermont child care provider Loveworks announced it will close its centers in Montpelier, Williston, and Milton.In a letter to families,�
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The hustle and bustle of opening day has settled, leaving a legislature ready to get down to business in this second half of Vermont's biennium. So what�
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Vermont Edition takes you inside the Statehouse as lawmakers return to Montpelier. We're broadcasting live from the capitol's Cedar Creek Room with the�
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In the final weeks of the legislative session, lawmakers face tough choices as they focus on which bills can pass, and decide which priorities will have�