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A wave of new Republican state lawmakers joins a popular GOP governor to dilute liberals' longtime political dominance.
The bill — a generational transformation of Vermont’s education system — still requires a majority vote in the House.
Magazine executive editor Jim Antle brings to life the pages of the Washington Examiner magazine in the show 'Inside Scoop' ...
The Vermont Public Interest Research Group says the Democracy Summer campaign is a direct response to actions from the Trump ...
The U.S. strike on Iran could easily spiral into another forever war that Americans on both the left and right broadly oppose ...
Gov. Phil Scott will soon face some youthful competition.
Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas announced today that her office will be bringing a national civic education initiative, Kid Governor®, to Vermont this year. Kid Governor® ...
The Senate voted 17-12 in favor of the sweeping education reform proposal. The House later passed the bill on a voice vote.
Protesters criticized the administration's actions, including its crackdown on immigration, and condemned the fatal shooting ...
The independent senator from Vermont is deploying his expansive political network to fill a void he says Democrats have created. Not all Democrats are happy.
Despite the bill’s sweeping reforms, it leaves many tasks undone for future years, including figuring out the contours of future consolidated school districts.
Attorneys general in 20 states, most led by Democrats, had sued the administration. Similar suits have been filed over ...