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John Klar: The effect of extremist abortion laws on health care professionals

We must end our societal schism of treating that thing in the womb as both precious gift and pesky, unwanted nothingness. But also at issue is what rights health professionals possess to be disassociated from such procedures.

April 23, 2019 in Commentary.
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New Jersey mulls raising gun permit fees from $27 to $550

A carry permit would be $400, an identification card $100, and a gun owner’s permit would be $50. Currently those fees are $20, $5 and $2, respectively, and have not been adjusted since 1966.

April 23, 2019 in U.S..
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Minimum wage hikes are costing California jobs, study says

California’s minimum wage increase has cost the state thousands of jobs worth of growth in the state’s booming restaurant industry, according to a recent study by the University of California Riverside.

April 23, 2019 in U.S..
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Top EMF professional calls for Vermont moratorium on untested 5G Wi-Fi technology

Dozens of activists and professionals crowded into Room 10 of the Statehouse on Thursday to call for a moratorium on the Vermont rollout of 5G internet technology.

April 22, 2019 in TNR News.
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Flemming: Paid family leave hits an ethical snag

Paid leave advocates are faced with two options that would harm Vermonters in different ways. But there is a third option: reject paid family leave.

April 22, 2019 in U.S..
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Statehouse Headliners: Vermont marijuana bill has organized crime loophole used in Colorado

Organized crime is exploiting a loophole in the Colorado medical marijuana law to establish more than 800 black market marijuana grows.

April 22, 2019 in Commentary.
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Activists melt down after Trump leaves climate change out of his Earth Day message

President Donald Trump’s Earth Day message Monday does not mention climate change but does tout American jobs and the U.S. economy.

April 22, 2019 in U.S..
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2020 Democrats push for non-New Hampshire residents to vote in New Hampshire election

A handful of Senate Democrats vying for the presidency are rallying around Democratic New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in an effort to eliminate a law that prevents college students from voting in the Granite state unless they are permanent residents.

April 22, 2019 in U.S..

McClaughry: From heating fuel tax to a green police state

Not only the attorney general, but “any person” would be authorized to bring a civil suit against a rule breaker, to get an injunction, punitive damages and costs and attorney’s fees. This heralds a Green Police State.

April 21, 2019 in Commentary.
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Carbon taxes don’t cut emissions, nuclear power and natural gas do

Keeping nuclear plants open limits carbon emissions. Vermont had the nation’s smallest electricity-based carbon footprint in the nation before the Vermont Yankee contract expired.

April 21, 2019 in Commentary.
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Dialogues with Meg Hansen: Vermonters vs. Vermont Health Connect

Joyce Hottenstein and Peter Briggs discuss health care sharing ministries and the adversities they face due to the punishing costs of health insurance in Vermont.

April 21, 2019 in Videos.
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Report: 33 states manipulate jobs data to receive exemptions for food stamp work requirements

A record high 4.1 million able-bodied adults without dependents are enrolled in the federal food stamp program, more than half of whom receive benefits by states waiving the federal work requirement, according to new report by the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA).

April 21, 2019 in U.S..

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