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The $5.8 billion budget passed by the Vermont Legislature late Saturday night is supposed to fund government through the middle of 2019, but the spending�
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It’s been more than three years since then-Gov. Peter Shumlin abandoned his pledge to create a universal health care system in Vermont, but advocates are�
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The administration of Gov. Phil Scott says Vermont can reduce payroll expenses in public schools by more than $250 million over the next five years,�
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Administration officials say Gov. Phil Scott will unveil a plan Tuesday to plug a nearly $60 million hole in the state’s education fund.Statewide property�
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Lawmakers are working on finalizing a budget in the closing weeks of the legislative session, but key disagreements on school funding and other programs�
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Our veteran statehouse reporter Bob Kinzel is answering your questions about state government, history and politics.Today’s question is from Alison in�
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On Friday evening, after 10 full hours of debate, House lawmakers voted 85-59 to approve sweeping changes to Vermont’s gun laws. But the bill, called�
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Vermont’s top elected officials have vowed to move ahead with new restrictions on gun ownership, but a debate between the House and Senate this week shows�
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For decades gun control has been the third rail of Vermont politics � but almost overnight that appears to have changed � and recent events in Vermont and�
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With an executive branch in Republican hands, and a Legislature overwhelmingly controlled by Democrats, ideological conflict is part and parcel of state�