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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý's Bob Kinzel and Liam Elder-Connors sit down to discuss some of the big and small issues Vermonters will see on Town Meeting Day ballots across the state.
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Vermonters are making crucial decisions about their communities, as well as choosing presidential candidates in the primary. You'll find the latest results here.
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The seven member towns of the Mountain Views School District will decide on Town Meeting Day whether to approve a $99 million bond to replace their combined middle and high school.
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A sample version of the declaration of inclusion says that the town condemns racism, and commits to fair treatment of everyone regardless of race, religion, gender, and several other traits. Mendon resident Al Wakefield, one of the founders of the declaration initiative, explains why he thinks it's necessary.
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While state and federal law require polling places to be accessible to Vermont voters with disabilities, that’s not always the reality in what are often historic buildings.
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We've updated our Town Meeting Day guide, including a new bingo card.
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It's an expensive project to fix the building that dates to 1907, even with cost-saving measures like keeping the walls, roof, and foundation. Voters will decide on Town Meeting Day.
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Town Meeting Day is one of Vermont's oldest traditions. Some communities, like Craftsbury, are rethinking how it works to make their local democracy fit better for residents today.
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That's after Brattleboro residents voted to change their charter. The change became official last year after the state Legislature overrode Gov. Phil Scott's veto.
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The candidates include President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. This comes after Colorado has decided to remove Trump on ballots across the state.