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Municipal Day seeks to make bureaucracies work together and fight climate change

The seventh annual Municipal Day workshop is touring the state to encourage employees at various levels of government to work together and use more efficient tactics — and to think about climate change.

October 18, 2019 in TNR News.
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Roper: PC police sucking the joy out of childhood

Edmunds Elementary School in Burlington, so reports WPTZ, has decided to cancel its annual Halloween parade. Sadly, I doubt anybody is surprised by this.

October 18, 2019 in Commentary.
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ICE identifies hundreds of migrants allegedly lying about their family status

The United States government identified hundreds of migrants allegedly falsely claiming familial status and numerous other migrant adults attempting to pose as minors.

October 18, 2019 in U.S..
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State Headliners: Trump challenger Weld speaks to Washington County GOP

Bill Weld — the man who would beat Trump — sees Vermont as perhaps his second best chance to win a state in the 2020 Republican presidential primary, after his home state of Massachusetts. He’s also passionately in support of a national carbon tax and impeaching President Donald Trump.

October 17, 2019 in TNR News.
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Quality workshop addresses Vermont’s business trends and challenges

Vermonters looking to get a better understanding of how their businesses can handle complex political, economic and sociological trends got their chance at a workshop held last week at the Delta Hotel.

October 17, 2019 in TNR News.
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Vermont AG asks Supreme Court to uphold magazine ban

The Vermont Attorney General’s Office has filed a brief asking the state’s highest court to determine that a high-capacity magazine ban enacted last year comports with the Vermont Constitution.

October 17, 2019 in TNR News.
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Opinion: Ranked-choice voting doesn’t rank as real election reform

Progressives are floating yet another election reform: It’s called ranked-choice voting. This idea is so bad, even some dyed-in-the-wool liberals reject it.

October 17, 2019 in Commentary.
Casella Waste Systems blog

Coventry landfill leaders respond to environmentalist critics

The 51-acre Coventry landfill has long been a focus of environmental activists for alleged leakage of dangerous materials, but now the landfill’s management is responding to those criticisms, and reminding the public that the company plays a critical role in maintaining a clean environment in Vermont.

October 16, 2019 in TNR News.
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State Headliners: State panel ‘toying’ with elimination of State Board of Education

In the justification of its existence, the State Board of Education isn’t getting much support from the Agency of Education. On Wednesday an AOE spokesperson told the Commission in effect that AOE could manage SBE’s workload.

October 16, 2019 in TNR News.

John Klar: Why are youth climate activists the greatest polluters?

Perhaps conservation — of water, computer and phone use, gasoline, electricity, food — should be taught in school, and children could contribute solutions rather than be encouraged by adults to skip school to gripe.

October 16, 2019 in Commentary.
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Bernie Sanders reassures voters that he can lead country despite heart attack

2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders tried to reassure voters during Tuesday’s debate that he can lead the country if elected president despite a recent heart attack.

October 16, 2019 in U.S..
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How Trump’s new executive orders protect the public against the administrative state

President Donald Trump’s new executive orders secure individual liberty through the advancement of timeless, nonpartisan principles, such as fair notice, due process, transparency, accountability, and rigorous analytical decision-making.

October 16, 2019 in Commentary.

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