Pastor warns Vermonters about encroaching Marxism in America
On Saturday, a pastor speaking at a symposium on Marxism lectured about the failed ideology’s influence on media, education, government institutions and other sectors of American society.
On Saturday, a pastor speaking at a symposium on Marxism lectured about the failed ideology’s influence on media, education, government institutions and other sectors of American society.
S.210, an act related to rental housing health and safety and affordable housing, passed in the State Senate on February 10, 2022, by a vote of 20-9.
In its Feb. 13 legislative update, Campaign for Vermont offers an in-depth look at what lawmakers and the governor are doing for fiscal responsibility, workforce and economic development, housing, good government and education.
Proposal 5, at taxpayers expense, never to be changed, with no restrictions or constitutional backing, is murder of the unborn for profit, namely for Planned Parenthood.
S.219 would have either the Agency of Education or the State Board of Education include in the independent school approval process new requirements that no school may discriminate against protected groups nor use public funds to support religious observances or indoctrination.
We need everyone to contact the governor and ask him to please veto S.30, an unnecessary and dangerous bill, crafted by anti-gun lobbying groups to further erode Vermont’s 200-year traditions of freedom and safety.
“Extending unemployment benefits had a significant negative impact on the ability of communities to recover from the pandemic. Lives and livelihoods were put on hold for a much longer period than was necessary as a result of this wrong-headed policy.”
I would love to tell you about myself and why I am running for school board. I am a mother to two incredible girls and wife to an Army veteran.
Data from the Public Service Department shows that up to 40% percent of Vermonters do not have reliable cell service, and that, as of 2018, 62% of our highways had middling or poor reception, while 10% lacked any kind of coverage at all.
South Dakota’s government education system, and especially Sioux Falls, is offering powerful examples of how union monopolies routinely undercut the interests of nonprofessional support employees as well as teachers.
A new clause in the Senate ‘criminal threatening’ bill would levy prison sentences of up to three years to store customers who make “true threats” after being asked to wear a mask, the Senate Judiciary Committee learned Thursday.
“Trust me, I will not run out of ways to make this hurt: cancel their insurance; suspend their drivers licenses; prohibit any future regulatory certification for truckers, etc.” she said.