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Lynn Edmunds: No due process in voter challenge of Bruce Moreton

As the board began to deliberate, the calls for decisive action grew louder and louder, until finally all due process was replaced with the opinions and emotions of a small group on a mission — emphatically denying Mr. Moreton lives in Wallingford.

February 20, 2023 in Commentary.
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Rep. Charles Wilson: Where will we go when Vermont fails?

The tide has turned to what is now a social welfare state, implementing similar programs that have been a failure in California, and closer to home, in Burlington.

February 20, 2023 in Commentary.
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Letter: H.89 leaves minors unprotected

H.89 is now on the fast track to expand Article 22 “personal reproductive autonomy,” shield the system, usurp parental rights, and leave minors unprotected.

February 20, 2023 in Commentary.
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Five health-freedom and patient-rights themed bills introduced

The public health-freedom advocacy group Health Choice Vermont has highlighted five bills introduced at the Statehouse which all concern various aspects of healthcare rights.

February 20, 2023 in TNR News.
Guy Page

‘Affordable Heating Act’ passes 5-0 in Senate committee

Senate Bill 5, the Affordable Heating Act, was approved unanimously by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Friday morning. The bill is a reprise of the clean heat standard the Legislature passed last year only to be vetoed by Gov. Phil Scott.

February 18, 2023 in TNR News.
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Roper: The conflicts of interest that lead to bad laws like the ‘Unaffordable Heat Act’

Meeting the requirements of the Global Warming Solutions Act will funnel billions of dollars into the pockets of that diverse network of non-profits, businesses, etc. So, yes, they are most definitely here to help with that process.

February 17, 2023 in Commentary.
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SOS report finds mail-in voting unworkable for primaries, municipal elections

A recent Vermont secretary of state report on mail-in voting determined that using this system for primaries and municipalities would be unworkable and costly.

February 17, 2023 in TNR News.
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Town reappoints health officer despite objection from Covid vaccine advocate

The Cavendish Selectboard on Monday voted unanimously to reelect the town’s health officer over the objections of an unhappy local resident who complained the officer supported a 2022 Vermont House candidate who spoke out against mandatory Covid vaccines.

February 17, 2023 in TNR News.
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Federal judge rules Vermont’s school choice funds can be used for religious schools

Vermont must reimburse parents denied state tuition benefits based on their decision to send their children to a religious school, per a settlement approved by a federal judge Thursday.

February 17, 2023 in TNR News.
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Letter: UVM denies cardiac rehab services to the unmasked?

Now that Mom is ready to start what has been deemed medically necessary Phase II cardiac rehab, we have encountered an absolutist policy that translates into her being denied services if she is unable to exercise while wearing a mask.

February 17, 2023 in Commentary.
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Judge rules sheriffs’ refusal to enforce anti-gun laws is ‘racist,’ embraces ‘white nationalism’

An Oregon judge ruled Wednesday that local governments can not declare themselves Second Amendment sanctuaries, further saying that the sheriffs that implemented a Second Amendment ordinance were embracing “racist and white nationalist ideologies.”

February 17, 2023 in U.S..
Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia - United States Border Patrol Swanton Sector

Vermont, New York border patrol sees 864% spike in attempted illegal border crossings

“Our Border Patrol Agents apprehended 367 subjects in January — more than 12 preceding years of January totals combined” totaling 344, Swanton Sector Chief Agent Robert Garcia said.

February 16, 2023 in TNR News.

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