Ben Olsen running for Vermont House in Lamoille-Washington District
“It is becoming impossible to fill your gas tank and continue to afford food for your family, let alone find the shelves stocked with what you need,” Olsen said.
“It is becoming impossible to fill your gas tank and continue to afford food for your family, let alone find the shelves stocked with what you need,” Olsen said.
Today at a public event in Battery Park, Christina Nolan, GOP candidate for the United States Senate, received the endorsement of both the Burlington Police Officers’ Association and the South Burlington Police Officers’ Association.
Rutland Republicans proudly announce the candidacy of Eric Maguire for Vermont House of Representatives to represent the city’s southeast quadrant that votes at Christ the King school.
“From more EV public chargers to a more streamlined DMV customer experience, and from hundreds of newly paved miles of roadway to the thrilling new Amtrak service into Burlington, this transportation budget represents exciting opportunities for all who live in and visit Vermont.”
“The investments we made this year will make a difference for Vermonters, building stronger communities, providing some tax relief, supporting kids and families and helping address long-term challenges like our workforce shortage and regional economic inequity,” Scott said.
In offering his endorsement, Governor Huckabee cited Mermel’s commitment to fighting high taxes, inflation, high gasoline prices, and high food prices.
Senate Co-Chairs of the Expand Social Security Caucus Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Thursday introduced legislation that would expand Social Security benefits by $2,400 a year and fully fund it past the year 2096.
“We need real-world experience. John Klar has the energy and the background to tackle our problems. I hope he’s the next Senator from Orange County.”
The bill invests $84.5 million of both state and federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to address Vermont’s workforce shortage and provide local businesses and municipalities with resources to grow in the years ahead.
“From my standpoint, it seems counterintuitive to divert resources from proven harm reduction strategies to plan injection sites without clear data on the effectiveness of this approach.”
Gov. Phil Scott gathered with members of the Legislature and local housing partners at the Salisbury Square, a planned affordable housing neighborhood, in Randolph today to sign two historic housing bills.
Kevin is a life-long conservationist, environmentalist, a strong 2A supporter and advocate who believes in constitutional law.