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The $9.01 billion spending plan drew little criticism from the governor in the end, though lawmakers’ work is far from over for the year.
In an executive order, Gov. Phil Scott paused enforcement of EV supply mandates. The stated reasons defy the administration’s ...
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Burlington Free Press on MSNVermont property taxes are increasing this year, but not by much. Here's whyAfter several years of massive increases, Vermont's property taxes are only going up 1.1% in fiscal year 2026. Here's how ...
Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill into law Thursday that would make it a felony to destroy or abuse a corpse, a measure created in the wake of the 2024 murder an Enosburg woman.
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WCAX on MSNGov. Scott signs bill aimed at protecting immigrantsGovernor Phil Scott on Wednesday signed into law a bill that requires law enforcement agencies to get his permission before ...
It looks like ChatGPT, basically, with some Vermont logos on it,” said Josiah Raiche, Vermont’s chief data and AI officer.
On Thursday, the Vermont Senate gave preliminary approval to a bill that would redirect state funding to a different shelter program.
Get Vermont news sent to your inbox. Daily Digger is everything you need to know to start your day, delivered Monday-Saturday morning. Following an afternoon of committee hearings on a proposed ...
The statute, which was finalized at a private ceremonial event, makes it a felony for someone to transport or destroy a corpse.
Facing sharp opposition among lawmakers, the Vermont Senate on Thursday opted to scrap its version of a controversial ...
Everything went haywire Thursday morning when Senate Democrats unexpectedly scrapped their proposed version of the bill, which had been in development for a month.
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WCAX on MSN2nd detained Vt. migrant farmworker released on bailA second of nine farmworkers detained in Franklin County last month is set to return to Vermont after he was granted bail Thursday morning.
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