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During his inaugural address Thursday afternoon, Gov. Phil Scott urged lawmakers to support bipartisan solutions to many of the challenges facing the�
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The 2019 legislative session will inevitably include partisan fights and scathing floor debates, but on opening day at least, a spirit of unity prevailed�
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State revenues may be outpacing expectations this year, but the leaders of the House and Senate say growing demand for services could complicate the�
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Senate President Pro Tem Tim Ashe said lawmakers in his chamber will fast-track legislation that would create a retail market for cannabis sales in�
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A proposal from Vermont lawmakers to add an abortion-rights amendment to the state constitution has advocates on both sides of the issue gearing up for an�
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The national debate over abortion rights will land in Vermont next year, when Senate Democrats plan to pursue either legislation or a constitutional�
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Thirteen candidates are vying for the six state Senate seats in Vermont’s most populous county. All six incumbent legislators are running again as�
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The workers on the frontlines of Vermont’s mental health system say they’re struggling to meet increased demand for their services.Many Vermonters�
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Lawmakers will be back at the Statehouse on Monday to try and find a budget settlement with Gov. Phil Scott. But that job got a lot harder after a bizarre�
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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�