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Lawmakers also delayed Act 201, one of Vermont's original Raise the Age laws, another two years. Here's why the governor ...
The governor of Vermont is criticizing his state's legislature for not acting quickly enough on meaningful housing ...
A bill signed by the governor on Monday buys down property taxes from their expected increase of 6% to just 1%.
Vt. lawmakers have been working on a bill to let towns use a tax tool to spur growth and tackle housing. But some worry it won't cross the finish line. Our Calvin Cutler reports.
On the damp and chilly Monday morning of May 19, at 7:30 a.m., a collection of individuals gathered on the sidewalk of the ...
Everyone in this country owes our military veterans a debt of gratitude. It’s long past time for the Legislature to pay that debt forward.
Vermont likes to pride itself on having a citizen legislature. In theory, it means people from all walks of life. In practice ...
As reports of violence at hospitals and medical centers continue to reverberate across the U.S., healthcare leaders are focusing on the safety of employees, patients and visitors. To this end, ...
JFO estimates that these yields and rates will correspond with an average increase of approximately 1.1% for homestead property tax bills, income education tax bills, and nonhomestead property tax ...
Here are ten significant problems with the Senate version of H.454: 1) It will not lower property taxes, especially for the people who need it most 2) It will under-fund public schools, especially ...
If the landmark education bill being advanced through the Senate were to become law the Enosburg-Richford school district would get an additional $5.3 million to spend.