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John Klar: Future lawsuits will determine fate of CRT and transgender conditioning

The sooner Vermont parents unite and select targeted lawsuits to challenge these sickening experimentations, the sooner our children can be rescued from this vile predation. Teachers can eye their pensions — so will the parents’ attorneys.

March 17, 2022 in Commentary.
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Vermont House, Senate pass bill calling for multiple amendments to FY 2022 budget

Federal COVID-19 relief funds and other factors have prompted Vermont lawmakers to propose a series of amendments to the state’s fiscal year 2022 budget that runs through June 30.

March 17, 2022 in TNR News.
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Letters to legislators: Letter to the House re: S.4 (S.30)

Dear legislators, it is now imperative that you sustain the Governor’s veto of S.4 (formerly S.30). Since 2013, a partisan “war” on lawful gun owning citizens has been waged in Montpelier. Please vote no to S.4 and S.30, the Veto Override Bill.

March 17, 2022 in Commentary.
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Gun bill now on House floor new threat to property rights, senator says

Stifled so far in their effort to override Gov. Phil Scott’s veto of S.30, this year’s gun control bill, the Vermont Senate Friday passed a replacement bill that one senator says is even less constitutional.

March 17, 2022 in TNR News.
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Gov. Phil Scott on removal of testing requirements for crossing the Canadian border

“We know that our border communities are culturally and economically inseparable, and we’re thrilled these communities will be able to more easily go about their daily lives as they did prior to the pandemic.”

March 17, 2022 in Press Release.
The White House

Appeals court reinstates Biden climate policy, opening door for more regulation

Biden implemented the policy — which determined there was a “social cost” of continued carbon, nitrous oxide and methane emissions — via executive action days after he was sworn in 14 months ago.

March 17, 2022 in U.S..
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Roper: Legislators seek to avoid accountability for disastrous energy bill

The Legislature is authorizing that an unelected body design and implement a program that will have major economic consequences while having no idea what it will cost, how, or even if it can work.

March 16, 2022 in Commentary.
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Climate scientist says Biden’s electric car proposals will cause ‘humanitarian abuses’

A Canadian climate scientist is warning that President Joe Biden’s ambitious electric car proposals could exacerbate human rights abuses around the world where materials for these cars are mined.

March 16, 2022 in TNR News.
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John Klar: Grooming children for gender change (behind parents’ backs)

Rep. Elizabeth Burrows sits on Mount Ascutney School Board concurrently with her House seat, both of which she uses like cudgels against young children not her own.

March 16, 2022 in Commentary.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Roll Call: How your rep voted on 16-year-olds voting

H361, the Brattleboro charter change allowing 16 and 17 yer old voting and office holding, was approved by the State House of Representatives March 11 by a vote of 102-47.

March 16, 2022 in Commentary.
U.S. Department of State

Governor Scott signs Ukrainian aid bill

At a candlelight vigil Tuesday, Gov. Phil Scott signed H.717, an act relating to providing humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine, and announced more than $640,000 of aid.

March 16, 2022 in Press Release.
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Paul Dame: Democrats have imperiled democracy

In the last 10 years under the Democratic supermajority, Vermont’s Legislature has developed an alarming desire to separate the decision making from voters — and it’s beginning to get out of hand.

March 15, 2022 in Commentary.

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