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U.S. House of Representatives

Welch on electoral fraud investigation: ‘The answer is no’

Vermont Congressman Peter Welch will not support an investigation into alleged 2020 General Election electoral fraud, either before or after Inauguration Day on Jan. 20 he said at a Montpelier press conference Tuesday. 

December 23, 2020 in TNR News.
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Here’s a list of Biden’s pro-gun control cabinet picks

At least five of President-elect Joe Biden’s reported cabinet picks have expressed pro-gun control views in past statements.

December 22, 2020 in U.S..
Social Security Administration

How Social Security reform could make a popular federal program better

America’s most popular federal government program — Social Security — will be insolvent within 15 years, leaving older workers and retirees fearful of future benefit cuts.

December 22, 2020 in Commentary.
neersagainstsexualviolence.org

Vermont a ‘brutally violent’ place for teen prostitute, survivor says in video

Last year, H568, a bill to study legalization of prostitution passed the Vermont House but was not taken up by the Vermont Senate. It is expected that its supporters will introduce similar legislation in the 2021 session. 

December 20, 2020 in TNR News.
Guy Page

In Pictures: On last day of Festival of Lights, First Amendment faithful hear ‘this is no new battle’

About 50 cold but enthusiastic supporters of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution rallied today in front of the Vermont State House Menorah and Christmas tree.

December 18, 2020 in TNR News.
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Human Rights Campaign wants Christian schools to abandon beliefs or lose accreditation

The HRC essentially is calling for faith-based education — from K-12 schools to colleges and universities — to adopt the campaign’s positions on gender identity, same-sex marriage, transgender transitioning, and more, or fail to be accredited.

December 18, 2020 in U.S..
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Vermont and Massachusetts compete to leave taxpayers with the largest climate bill

Massachusetts only reached its 2020 goal because of Covid-19 restrictions on travel. If it takes a pandemic for Massachusetts to reach it goals, that should tell you how many sacrifices Vermonters must prepare to make to reach our 2025 GWSA goals.

December 17, 2020 in Commentary.
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John Klar: Vermont’s COVID rules unmasked

Few contrasts could more openly demonstrate how arbitrary Vermont’s COVID rules have become than prohibiting family meal gatherings while advising strangers they can have sex freely.

December 15, 2020 in Commentary.
state of Vermont

Bucknam: Opting out of Vermont’s state of emergency

The governor has no discretion in this matter. He must terminate the state of emergency in the municipality when the majority of the selectboard or other legislative body no longer “desires” to be under a state of emergency.

December 9, 2020 in Commentary.

Walter Williams, R.I.P.

I was saddened to learn this month of the death of one of my favorite economists, Dr. Walter Williams of George Mason University.

December 6, 2020 in Commentary.

4 takeaways from Georgia Senate’s election fraud hearing

The video seemed to show that after the volunteer observers and reporters were gone, several election workers stayed behind and continued counting votes unobserved until early the next morning, Nov. 4.

December 4, 2020 in U.S..
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Scott: Restrictions can be lifted as most vulnerable are vaccinated

“What we’re hoping is that we can start to reduce the restrictions once people get vaccinated. First we have to have a vaccine okayed by the FDA. And then we will have to have a quantity of vaccines distributed widely enough … to have enough effect,” Gov. Scott said. 

December 1, 2020 in TNR News.

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