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Bernie Sanders calls to fight corruption despite wife’s corruption case

Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont called for the end of corruption Tuesday, saying it gives rise to terrorism, however, he failed to mention the corruption investigation involving Burlington College, where his wife was president.

September 12, 2018 in TNR News.
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Statehouse Headliners: Political contributions to Vermont Legislature candidates

While it is unlikely that any single contribution will influence how a candidate will vote, knowing candidates’ financial supporters can provide insight into their positions on issues.

September 11, 2018 in TNR News.
Stoweflake Resort

Stoweflake vice president says resort unfairly associated with racism claims

A vice president of the resort where Pact summer campers stayed last month says his establishment is being unfairly associated with local incidents in which racial slurs were allegedly directed at camp leaders and kids.

September 10, 2018 in TNR News.
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State Headliners: No expected General Fund windfall from ‘tax and regulate’ pot law

There will be no marijuana financial windfall for Vermont’s General Fund, youth consumption is up, and police still have no effective roadside test for impairment.

September 10, 2018 in TNR News.
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State Headliners: Is panhandling free speech? ACLU thinks so

The civil liberties organization has threatened to sue Brattleboro and five other municipalities if their anti-panhandling ordinances are not repealed.

September 9, 2018 in TNR News.
Vermont GOP

New faces in GOP Rutland Senate race

While much of Vermont is a safe haven for liberals and progressives, Rutland continues to thrive as a regional outpost for GOP leaders, as shown by the results of the recent primary election.

September 7, 2018 in TNR News.
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State Headliners: Vermont workers get bonuses, raises as result of federal tax cut

Thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump, 90 percent of American wage earners have higher take-home pay, Americans for Tax Reform reported.

September 7, 2018 in TNR News.
Anya Tynio

Anya Tynio looks to be first woman to represent Vermont in Washington

While national headlines focus on Vermont hosting the first transgender candidate for governor, the Green Mountain State remains the only state in the nation to have never had a woman as a federal representative. Vermonters now have a chance to change that.

September 6, 2018 in TNR News.
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State Headliners: Vermonters prefer AWD/4WD transportation, despite lower MPG

Vermont consumers may indeed want greater fuel efficiency, but you wouldn’t know it by the vehicles they buy. Sales and registration data show they like relatively low MPG all-wheel or four-wheel drive vehicles.

September 6, 2018 in TNR News.
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Camp alleging racism in Stowe known for teaching preschoolers about ‘police brutality’

A California-based summer camp whose leaders allege acts of racism in Stowe have a history of instructing campers as young as preschool age to speak out against police brutality.

September 5, 2018 in TNR News.
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State Headliners: Labor Day electricity price spikes to $2,454 per megawatt hour

You may have taken it easy on Labor Day, but our electricity grid worked extra hard to keep the lights on — and boy, does it ever charge for overtime.

September 5, 2018 in TNR News.
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Utilities warn solar subsidies could mean higher electricity bills for everyone

Electric utilities in Vermont are speaking out against the state’s solar subsidies, calling the current rules needlessly expensive for companies and ratepayers.

September 5, 2018 in TNR News.

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