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MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - A sweeping elections bill that has been years in the making is advancing at the Vermont Statehouse.
Technology's impact on Vermont elections is up for debate at the Statehouse. Our Calvin Cutler reports on a bill aimed at stopping AI from disrupting elections.
A wave of new Republican state lawmakers joins a popular GOP governor to dilute liberals' longtime political dominance.
Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark and Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas today issued statements in response to a federal court granting the states’ motion for preliminary ...
Sen. Anne Watson, D/P-Washington; Rep. Kate McCann, D-Washington; Rep. Erin Brady, D-Chittenden; and Rep. Leanne Harple, D-Orleans are all public-school educators who are tireless advocates for the ...
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration’s election changes “could result in voters losing trust in the ...
Deja Foxx, a young progressive in Arizona, is mounting a long-shot bid for Congress. It's one that resembles that of her ...
The Congresswoman's comment that "we're not going to have anybody around to wipe our asses" drew a sharp rebuke from the ...
After weeks of back and forth, Vermont lawmakers reached a tentative agreement on a transformational education reform bill.
Virginia's governor election this year is a popularity test for Republican President Donald Trump and his policies, ...
Virginia's governor election this year is a popularity test for Republican President Donald Trump and his policies, presenting an opportunity for Democrats ...
WORCESTER ― The city will hold a preliminary municipal election on Sept. 2 to narrow down candidates for the six at-large City Council seats and the District E School Committee representative.