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Author Archives: TNR

The Ericka Redic Show

The Ericka Redic Show: Will retail marijuana be coming to your town?

On this week’s episode of the “Ericka Redic Show,” host Ericka Redic tells which towns will and won’t have the Retail Marijuana question on their March Town Meeting ballots.

February 11, 2021 in Videos.
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CBO: $15 minimum wage would lead to 1.4 million lost jobs, impacting young, less educated the most

A $15 minimum wage would result in 1.4 million jobs lost and disproportionately hurt younger workers and those with less education, a new Congressional Budget Office report says.

February 11, 2021 in U.S..
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McClaughry: Flint water crisis revisited — different verdicts for GOP and Dems

Here’s something curious: No charges were filed against Democrats. No one at either the Environmental Protection Agency or the Genesee County Health Department was charged.

February 10, 2021 in Commentary.
TNR

Senate bill would weaken patient safeguards for ‘aid in dying’

Senate bill S.74 would eliminate several requirements included in Act 39, Vermont’s ‘aid-in-dying’ law, to protect patients against potential mistakes or abuses.

February 10, 2021 in TNR News.
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Fourteen attorneys general reviewing legal options over Biden Keystone Pipeline action

Fourteen state attorneys general wrote a letter to the White House, informing the president they were reviewing all legal options over his decision to nix the Keystone XL Pipeline permit.

February 10, 2021 in U.S..
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Vermont Senate delays Taiwan friendship resolution

A Vermont Senate resolution affirming the friendship between Vermont and Taiwan Tuesday, Feb. 9 was denied a floor vote, and instead was diverted into committee. 

February 10, 2021 in TNR News.
state of Vermont

Cyber-insurance covers est. $7 mil loss from state’s 1099 goof

A cyber-insurance policy taken out by the State of Vermont in 2019 will save almost $7 million in projected losses from the inadvertent disclosure of many 1099-G forms last month, the Scott administration announced Wednesday.

February 10, 2021 in Press Release.
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Guv won’t ‘turn the screws’ on carbon-emitting citizens; prefers carrot to stick

Gov. Phil Scott doesn’t want the state of Vermont to “turn the screws” on Vermonters or “break their wills” when it comes to climate-change reduction policies. His position runs contrary to advice given to the Vermont Climate Council by a Massachusetts climate official.

February 9, 2021 in TNR News.
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Roper: Steve Merrill’s question sadly needs an answer

Though the quip about Elizabeth Warren’s cheekbones may have been a little gratuitous given the setting, Merrill’s question is more than valid. In fact, it is essential that it be answered.

February 9, 2021 in Commentary.
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Weiland Ross: An adult reading list for spotting disinformation and gaslighting

To create order from this confusion, to determine what is nonsense, to detect gaslighting and decide what is valid, we need to revisit three classic sources.

February 9, 2021 in Commentary.
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Anti-Trump activists persuaded Big Tech to censor pre-election conservative ‘disinformation,’ Time Magazine reports

A shadow, progressive-led campaign to defeat the re-election of Donald Trump persuaded Big Tech to suppress conservative “disinformation.” This news was first reported, Feb. 4 with hearty approval and insider detail, by staunchly liberal Time Magazine.

February 9, 2021 in Commentary.
The National Guard

How media and Pentagon brass used bad math to slander our troops

Are the ranks of the U.S. military riddled with white supremacists? CNN thinks so, and won’t let the facts get in the way of this compelling narrative. CNN needs to immediately retract its fatally flawed “analysis” and attendant false headline.

February 9, 2021 in Commentary.

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