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John Klar: Vermont students to protest Wednesday for mandatory masks

Students in Vermont’s capital are planning to walk out Wednesday to demand that school mask mandates not be lifted. Vermont officials recently recommended that schools with an 80 percent vaccination rate do not need to require masks, but these students are irate and demanding masks.

March 1, 2022 in Commentary.
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John Klar: Legalizing prostitution will boost sex trafficking in Vermont

These efforts to expose young women to predatory pornographers and pimps is a stellar example of how extraordinarily dangerous and ill-considered are all of these abuses of Vermonters.

February 28, 2022 in Commentary.
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Letter: Biden contributed to Russia and Ukraine crisis

Biden’s ties to the former Soviet Union have no doubt contributed to the situation we are in. For example, he contributed mightily to the well being of Russia by shutting down the U.S. energy infrastructure.

February 28, 2022 in Commentary.
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Campaign for Vermont: Town Meeting week going to be interesting

Going into town meeting break there is still much up in the air in the legislative session. The Senate Natural Resources Committee moved an imperfect Act 250 bill that would include the road rule provision that will likely draw a veto threat from the governor.

February 28, 2022 in Commentary.
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Vermont Traditions Coalition: Veto of S.30 welcomed, but more work to be done

We continue to oppose any state level expansion of the NICS delay period, and we continue to request the repeal of the large capacity magazine ban as ineffective “feel good” legislation passed by the legislative supermajority to appease demands to “just do something” without facing the roots of crime like addiction and drug trafficking in the state.

February 24, 2022 in Commentary.
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Roll Call: Senate limits speech by broadening ‘threat’ definition

S.265, an act related to expanding criminal threatening to include threats to third persons, passed the state Senate on February 17, 2022, by a vote of 28-2.

February 23, 2022 in Commentary.
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McClaughry: Black History Month

In my lifetime America has made enormous strides forward, and we need to keep on until the task is finished.

February 23, 2022 in Commentary.
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Campaign for Vermont: Progress on a number of fronts

Last week saw positive progress on a number of fronts. After looking like it was unraveling last week, a new draft of S.171 (the ethics bill) on Friday showed positive developments. Workforce and economic development bills are also taking shape and are looking promising.

February 22, 2022 in Commentary.
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Christina Nolan launches campaign for Vermont’s open U.S. Senate seat

Today, Christina Nolan, Vermont’s former United States Attorney, launched her campaign as a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate. 

February 22, 2022 in Press Release.
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Podcast: What are our children being taught? States move toward curriculum ‘transparency’

Parents, infuriated that their kids are being brainwashed, went to school board meetings to express their discontent. Now, some educators are attempting to hide their lesson plans from parents who would take issue with them. But there’s pushback.

February 20, 2022 in Videos.
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Roll Call: How your senator voted on letting 15- 17-year olds in Brattleboro vote, hold elective office

H.361, an act relating to approval of amendments to the charter of the town of Brattleboro, passed in the State Senate on February 11, 2022, by a vote of 20-9.

February 18, 2022 in Commentary.
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Podcast: How the left upended our election laws in 2020

Using the pretext of COVID, a web of well-funded organizations, working with Democrat lawmakers and friendly judges, systematically changed state election laws in 2020.

February 17, 2022 in Videos.

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