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Tom Evslin: It’s the subsidence (not the rising seas)

It’s politically popular to attribute all disasters to climate change. Ignoring other natural and man-made causes of catastrophe — like subsidence — makes it impossible to take effective avoidance and mitigation measures.

December 6, 2022 in Commentary.
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Thayer: Time for Vermonters to pay closer attention

In the end, I firmly believe that if we pay more attention to our voting choices, Vermont will be a better place with a more perfect union.

December 6, 2022 in Commentary.
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Vermont’s religious schools now included in town tuitioning school choice

It took years of legal fights, and a related ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court, but parties in Vermont have settled two cases involving school tuition and religious discrimination.

December 5, 2022 in TNR News.
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Agency of Education creating parent council

“The idea for this group was born out of an observation that there is not a strong state-level mechanism for parent involvement in the development of Vermont education policy,” Secretary of Education Dan French said in a release.

December 5, 2022 in TNR News.
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New Hampshire Democrats rip Biden’s plan to move primary date

Biden has proposed that South Carolina’s primary go first, with New Hampshire and Nevada coming afterward. But members of the state’s all-Democrat congressional delegation ripped Biden’s plan and vowed that New Hampshire will remain first, even if it faces sanctions from the party.

December 5, 2022 in U.S..
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Secretary Condos announces 2022 general election audit

Secretary of State Jim Condos announced the date and towns included in the post-election audit of 2022 Vermont General Election results, which will occur on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at the Pavilion Auditorium in Montpelier, starting at 9 a.m.

December 5, 2022 in Press Release.
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Musk releases details on how Twitter censored Hunter Biden laptop story

Matt Taibbi, contributing editor at Rolling Stone, released what Elon Musk has referred to as “The Twitter Files,” Friday afternoon detailing how the social media platform suppressed a New York Post story regarding a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden.

December 4, 2022 in U.S..
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Milton parents petition against school equity policy

A Milton parents’ group has circulated a citizens’ petition asking the Milton School Board to reject a proposed District Equity Policy. At issue is the crucial difference in meaning between ‘equality’ and ‘equity.’

December 3, 2022 in TNR News.
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Flemming: A third of climate proposals unscientific, unaffordable

Why on earth would the Legislature seriously consider such CO2 reduction proposals if the Energy Futures Group model shows they will be terrible investments? Certainly not the loosest pretense of scientific merit. Rather, because Vermont’s Global Warming Solutions Act of 2020 says so.

December 2, 2022 in Commentary.
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A hard winter looms for Americans’ energy bills and wallets. Blame Biden.

High energy prices are projected to be the worst for New Englanders, where costs are the highest for every source of home heating that the agency tracks.

December 2, 2022 in U.S..
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Poll: Granite Staters worried about personal finances

The University of New Hampshire Survey Center poll found that 61% of those who responded believe their household is worse off financially than a year ago, compared to 30% who said their finances are roughly the same.

December 2, 2022 in U.S..

Agency of Education establishes Family Engagement Council

The Agency of Education announced today the creation of a Family Engagement Council to advise Secretary of Education Dan French on education policy and topics of interest to parents in Vermont.

December 2, 2022 in Press Release.

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