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Every state has a capitol that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US Capitol, but others ...
Vermont Business Magazine It was a great moment for Vermont community media on June 25th, as the Vermont Access Network (VAN) ...
Convening a panel of five experts in constitutional law, the courts and government relations, Congresswoman Becca Balint ...
Civil unions grew out of a lawsuit filed by three gay and lesbian couples in 1999 who had been denied marriage licenses in Vermont. It would take until 2009 for the state to legalize same-sex marriage ...
In the effort to bring financial affordability and transparency to public education, along with greater efficiency, State Sen ...
Gov. Phil Scott signed Act H.454 on July 1, which seeks to fix Vermont's myriad public education issues. Here's why some ...
A Vermont woman painted one of the few portraits of a female legislator that hangs in the Statehouse in Montpelier. Ruth ...
Several new laws are taking effect in Vermont on July 1, with the legislation affecting everything from school safety to what ...
In the decades since it formed, the agency has grown and expanded to include more than 330 sworn members and 64 emergency ...
Vermont Democrats prepare for a long fight in federal court, but they believe making oil companies pay for past greenhouse ...
Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill on Wednesday aimed in part to make Vermont a more attractive state for military retirees.
State representatives Nathan Coulter (DFL-Bloomington), Steve Elkins (DFL-Bloomington) and Julie Greene (DFL-Edina) are scheduled to attend and discuss the recently completed legislative session and ...
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