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Roper: Burlington heat fine shows where GWSA is heading

One of the red flags we raised concerned oil and gas heating systems and the possibility that they could be banned from new construction, renovation, or with the sale of a property. Well, on that front Burlington has fired the first shot.

October 11, 2020 in Commentary.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Weiland Ross: Time to assemble a new team

We need a complete new delegation that will represent Vermont’s people, not the interests of the climate lobby. We have been a one-party state long enough.

October 11, 2020 in Commentary.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Deb Billado: Gov. Scott’s veto highlights Montpelier’s imbalance

The current Democratic/Progressive supermajority in both chambers of the Legislature means they can do pretty much what they want with no checks and balances and no reason to compromise. This is a bad dynamic for a couple of reasons.

October 11, 2020 in Commentary.
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Keelan: Time for a change of pace — some good news

Ever since the donation some 45 years ago, no official designation for the site’s location existed until now. The park’s beauty is so special that the federal government declared it a National Natural Area.

October 11, 2020 in Commentary.
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Sununu’s enduring popularity suggest long odds for Feltes to pull off upset in New Hampshire governor’s race

Sununu frequently scores highly in rankings of governors. For instance, the Cato Institute on Monday named Sununu as the highest-scoring governor in its 2020 fiscal policy report card.

October 11, 2020 in U.S..
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TNR Video Series: ‘Travels With Charlie – Vermont Politics in Real Life’ (Episode 29)

In the 29th episode of “Travels With Charlie — Vermont Politics in Real Life,” host Charlie Papillo discusses Vermont’s heavy-handed shutdown of Club Fitness with club owner Sean Manovill and gym member Jennie Gartner.

October 9, 2020 in Videos.
Grafton County

Inmates’ move from Mississippi to New Hampshire nixed

Negotiations to move Vermont inmates from a Mississippi prison to to just across the Connecticut River from Bradford failed because the Haverhill, N.H., facility lacks necessary drug treatment programs.

October 9, 2020 in TNR News.
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To study Earth’s critical zone, UVM team wins $3.2 million

Vermont-based researchers received a generous $3.2 million National Science Foundation grant to study what is being termed Earth’s critical zone, a region where water, air, soil, rock, and life converge.

October 9, 2020 in TNR News.
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Study: Poor forest management, not climate change, to blame for wildfires

As wildfires continue to ravage California and other western states, a new study from the Goldwater Institute in Arizona and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in Michigan sheds light on how poor forest management, not climate change, is the real culprit.

October 9, 2020 in U.S..
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Sununu imposes fire, smoking ban near woodlands across New Hampshire

Gov. Chris Sununu imposed a ban on open fires and smoking near wooded areas in all 10 New Hampshire counties because of drought conditions, low water levels and an increasing potential for wildfires.

October 9, 2020 in U.S..
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Jim Condos responds to early mixups in mail-in ballots at press conference

In a question-and-answer session at a press conference Tuesday, Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos and chief of staff Eric Covey answered questions about this year’s general election, including questions about ballot mixups being reported all across the state.

October 8, 2020 in TNR News.
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Town clerks are getting hundreds of returned ballots

Town clerks report experiencing multiple problems related to mail-in voting, including undeliverable ballots and a limited number of ballots for in-person voting.

October 8, 2020 in TNR News.

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