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Laws don't eliminate crime: they set reasonable limits with clear consequences and hold scofflaws accountable. S.131 would ...
This commentary is by Alis Headlam of Rutland. Gov. Phil Scott of Vermont proclaimed the second week in May as Inclusion Week ...
The $9.01 billion spending plan drew little criticism from the governor in the end, though lawmakers’ work is far from over for the year.
The bill is Burlington voters’ second attempt in a decade at asking legislators to approve a ban on guns in bars. This year’s effort was prompted by a fatal shooting last summer outside a bar and ...
Gov. Phil Scott issued an executive order this week pausing penalties for manufacturers who fail to hit certain electric ...
In an executive order, Gov. Phil Scott paused enforcement of EV supply mandates. The stated reasons defy the administration’s ...
Scott has expressed concern for the bill in recent months, but Wednesday marked the first time he has said outright that he would consider vetoing the change.
H. 339 makes cocktails-to-go legal permanently, as is already the case in 29 other states and the District of Columbia.
After several years of massive increases, Vermont's property taxes are only going up 1.1% in fiscal year 2026. Here's how ...
Phil Scott, the Vermont Governor, last week signed into law updates to the state's captive insurance statutes modernising its regulatory framework. Recommended by the Department of Financial ...
Gov. Scott says nothing about Vermont’s health care system, which is on the brink of collapse, and very little about education since he floated the concept of sweeping changes, but has never been ...