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After being added this week to a miscellaneous education bill, phone-free school legislation could make it to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk by the end of this legislative session.
The bill would initiate major changes to Vermont’s education finance and governance systems, setting in motion several years of transformation.
The governor released the statement shortly after the Vermont House held an all-house caucus on S. 127 Friday morning.
S.127, An act relating to housing and housing development, passed in the Senate and is now in the House. H.479, An act relating to housing, passed in the House and is now n the Senate. 109 State ...
The Municipal Planning Grant program is administered by DHCD. This longtime program for planning and revitalization supports municipal management and rural capacity-building. It offers cities, towns, ...
Florida becomes the second state to ban fluoride in drinking water. Missouri lawmakers look to reverse abortion access voters ...
Gov. Phil Scott signed into law S.27, a proposal brought forward by Treasurer Mike Pieciak to eliminate up to $100 million in ...
As I flew into Omaha for the first time, the only thing visible from my descending plane was cornfields. You could even see ...
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From the commentary, "Republicans should view these heartland developments as a serious political message. Some seem to, but ...
Vermont historians have their eyes on a historic painting up for auction this weekend, and the possible chance to bring it ...
A total of 321 properties were sold via auction last week. Realestate.com.au data division Proptrack has reported 1271 local ...