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Author Archives: TNR

Feminists go nuts after Betsy Devos says Title IX revision to restore due process for campus sex assault cases

“Due process is the foundation of any system of justice that seeks a fair outcome. Due process either protects everyone, or it protects no one,” DeVos said.

September 7, 2017 in U.S..
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3 ways the US tax code is killing our economy’s potential

Now that the voters have given Republicans control of the White House, House and Senate, there is a real opportunity to achieve comprehensive, pro-growth tax reform.

September 7, 2017 in U.S..

Former Vermont AFL-CIO leader: ‘I support right-to-work’

If the former president of the AFL-CIO and AFT Vermont can learn, perhaps there is hope for Vermont politicians.

September 6, 2017 in Commentary.
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Secretary Al Gobeille discusses priorities at the Vermont Agency of Human Services

In this episode of Vote for Vermont, co-hosts Pat McDonald and Ben Kinsley interview Gobeille about his recent work, which ranges from implementing the Affordable Care Act in Vermont to addressing the opioid crisis.

September 6, 2017 in Videos.
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How the Trump administration is ‘draining the swamp’ at State Department

The State Department’s special envoys have long needed reform. That reform could be just around the corner if Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s new proposal pans out.

September 6, 2017 in U.S..
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How to bring real stability to the health care market

Following Congress’ failure to enact “repeal and replace” legislation this summer, the new Obamacare buzz phrase for the fall is “market stabilization.”

September 6, 2017 in U.S..
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Lesser: Vermont’s greenhouse gas mandate is costly, symbolic environmentalism

Vermont’s mandate is much more than a requirement to supply consumers with electricity from renewable resources like wind and solar. It will require virtually complete electrification of the Vermont economy to eliminate almost all fossil fuel consumption.

September 5, 2017 in Commentary.
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Wilton: Montpelier policies are driving up health care costs

“Those same leaders do not appear to understand or acknowledge the decisions by the majority in Montpelier are the source of the economic malaise they hope to cure.”

September 5, 2017 in Commentary.
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2020 Democratic hopefuls aren’t backing Bernie Sanders’ single-payer bill

Potential Democratic presidential challengers have yet to back Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ single-payer health care bill, a move that has many progressives worried about their stance in the party.

September 4, 2017 in U.S..
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Climate scientist finds global warming ‘inconsequential’ to Hurricane Harvey

After a deluge of media reports surfaced linking global warming to Hurricane Harvey, University of Washington atmospheric scientist Cliff Mass analyzed the available data to see just how big a role human emissions of greenhouse gases played in the storm.

September 4, 2017 in U.S..
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Close to 60 Syrian militia fighters came to Germany as refugees

Close to 60 people from an al-Qaida-linked militia group in Syria entered Germany posing as refugees, German magazine Der Spiegel reported Saturday.

September 4, 2017 in Elsewhere.
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Fast food workers spent Labor Day on strike for a $15 minimum wage

Workers from various fast food chains as well as other restaurants across the U.S. spent their labor day on strike demanding a $15 an hour minimum wage.

September 4, 2017 in U.S..

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