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House passes one-year extension for some forced school district mergers, not all

After narrowly voting down the “Scheuermann Amendment” that would have given all schools facing mergers a one-year extension to comply with Act 46, House lawmakers on Thursday voted to allow some schools to get the extension.

February 7, 2019 in TNR News.
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Statehouse Headliners: Retail marijuana industry will target Vermont youth, pot commission officials say

Establishing a retail market for marijuana will lead to increased marketing, which will have an effect on Vermont youth consumption, Vermont Marijuana Commission Vice Chair Jake Perkinson said Tuesday.

February 7, 2019 in TNR News.
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Amendment to delay Act 46 forced mergers a year defeated in House

The Vermont House of Representatives on Wednesday voted down a proposed amendment that would have allowed a one-year extension for forced school district mergers under Act 46.

February 6, 2019 in TNR News.
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Social justice education reform making its way through House

A bill to introduce social justice education to Vermont preK-12 students was approved unanimously on the House floor Thursday without controversy.

February 5, 2019 in TNR News.
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Statehouse Headliners: Proposed VT law would protect lab rats; no protection seen for human fetuses

S.16, sponsored by Sen. Tim Ashe, would protect vertebrate animals — including lab rats and mice — from being used for non-medical research. At the same time, H.57 would decree that throughout the entire pregnancy, “the fetus shall not have independent rights under Vermont law.”

February 5, 2019 in TNR News.
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Statehouse Headliners: New bills make hard drug possession a misdemeanor, ban teacher strikes

New House bills would make hard drug possession a misdemeanor, ban teacher strikes, create universal primary care, join multi-state cap and trade, and more.

February 4, 2019 in TNR News.
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Statehouse Headliners: Top state officials warn senators of deadly dangers of retail pot legalization

If the Vermont Senate Judiciary Committee approves S.54, creating a retail market for marijuana, Chair Dick Sears and his committee can’t say they weren’t warned about its deadly threat to Vermonters.

February 3, 2019 in TNR News.
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Sunderland ballot: 3 open seats, 0 candidates

For the first time in at least 28 years, Sunderland has no select board candidates in the upcoming elections. And three of the board seats will then be vacant.

February 3, 2019 in TNR News.
Lou Varricchio

Conservatives, libertarians meet in Rutland to organize statewide grassroots movement

The disastrous 2018 election results for conservative Republicans and like-minded candidates has ignited a grassroots effort to strengthen the base and field new candidates for local and statewide office.

February 1, 2019 in TNR News.
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Preparing for ‘every eventuality’ with Act 46

Given the uncertainty around a merger of local school districts, articles for annual town meetings are being warned with an eye toward what could play out in the courts.

February 1, 2019 in TNR News.
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Social justice warriors hit First Amendment brick wall in Vermont

“The same First Amendment that allowed the civil rights movement to survive when it was in its infancy, that is the same First Amendment that protects the rights of even these people who express what we might consider to be culturally abhorrent terms.”

January 31, 2019 in TNR News.
Bruce Parker/TNR

Statehouse Headliners: Massive public hearing on H.57 abortion bill set for next week

Next week, the House Human Services and Judiciary committees will hold a formal public hearing on H.57. The hearing is scheduled for 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6 at the Statehouse. All Vermonters are welcome to attend and testify. 

January 31, 2019 in TNR News.

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