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Meg Hansen: Clean Heat Standard increases carbon emissions, penalizes the middle class

The question the Vermont Climate Council and legislators are attempting to answer using schemes like the CHS is not, “How do we heat homes and power cars without fossil fuels?” Rather it’s, “How do we get most Vermonters to live in smaller homes and drive fewer cars?”

April 11, 2022 in Commentary.
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Flemming: Middlebury’s messy voter rolls suggest a bigger problem

Vermont’s electoral security lapses are fixable if steps are taken immediately. Voter rolls in Vermont have not been cleaned in decades. Will they be cleaned and updated in time for absentee ballots to be mailed in September?

April 11, 2022 in Commentary.
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Bill that would expand Vermont economic development loans headed to governor

The dollar amounts for economic development loans is inside a bill that is headed to the Vermont governor.

April 11, 2022 in TNR News.
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Unemployment falling in Vermont

Vermont boasts an unemployment rate of 2.9% for the month of February, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, ranking 11th in the nation.

April 11, 2022 in TNR News.
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VISA update: 2200 Series rules adoption delayed, universal meals proposed for tuitioned students

Former Education Secretary Rebecca Holcombe and former Ed Board member Bill Mathis have filed objections to the final adoption of the proposed 2200 Series rules for independent school oversight and operations.

April 11, 2022 in Commentary.
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John Klar: Dave Zuckerman’s anti-parent propaganda

David Zuckerman is so far off from truth, logic and civility that he has proven himself untrustworthy to serve in government.

April 10, 2022 in Commentary.
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Cathy Dodge: Article 22 reckless and dangerous as a constitutional change

Why are we making a change to the Vermont Constitution? Good question. We the People have an important vote coming in the November election that can change the course of Vermont. Every vote counts.

April 10, 2022 in Commentary.
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Stan Greer: How the Biden administration betrayed schoolchildren

Rochelle Walensky, who was handpicked by the President in January 2021 to head the Centers for Disease Control, largely allowed teacher union bosses to set CDC guidelines for when schools could reopen.

April 10, 2022 in Commentary.
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Vermont Climate Council seeks input on climate action initiatives

The Vermont Climate Council is holding public forums on April 12 and April 13 to share information about its ongoing work and to hear from Vermonters across the state. Vermont’s Initial Climate Action Plan (CAP) was adopted on December 1, 2021.

April 10, 2022 in Press Release.

Windham County won’t have sheriff coverage if cops lose immunity

Windham County Sheriff Mark Anderson said Wednesday that if police are stripped of current legal protections against civil rights lawsuits, he will stop providing law enforcement services for 14 towns in his county.

April 9, 2022 in TNR News.
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House Education Committee approves free meals in schools for one year

The House Education Committee on Thursday approved a bill that would provide universal breakfast and lunch for all school children regardless of each family’s ability to provide their own meals or lunch money.

April 8, 2022 in TNR News.
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Department of Health, researchers look for ‘vaccine messaging’ to get families to take more shots

A report put out the Vermont Department of Health in coordination with out-of-state universities indicates that efforts by states to reverse “vaccine hesitancy” among parents with newborns have largely proven ineffective.

April 8, 2022 in TNR News.

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