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Maine official responds to ACLU lawsuit: There is no right to ‘government-paid abortion’

A Maine judicial court heard arguments Wednesday over whether the state should be forced to subsidize women having abortions after the American Civil Liberties Union sued the state on allegations of discrimination.

May 17, 2018 in U.S..
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Special session scheduled at Statehouse for budget showdown

There won’t likely be a veto session, but there will be a showdown at the Statehouse to handle unfinished business on the state budget.

May 16, 2018 in TNR News.

Critics say Vermont opioid tax idea is not going away

Marchand says there’s no silver bullet for cutting down on opioid addiction and death rates in Vermont. “Such a state tax would only harm patients who need the drugs without reducing addiction,” he said.

May 16, 2018 in TNR News.
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Black protester among 29 arrested at Shumlin inauguration blames racism for treatment

“I believe I was targeted and intentionally assaulted by Detective Jacob Zorn because I am black,” wrote Linton in her complaint. “I was the only black person in the 29 people who were arrested.”

May 16, 2018 in TNR News.
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Angwin: Rolling blackouts are probably coming to New England

To avoid blackouts, we need to diversify our energy supply beyond renewables and natural gas to have a grid that can reliably deliver power in all sorts of weather. When we close nuclear and coal plants and don’t build gas pipelines, we increase our weather-vulnerable dependency on imported LNG.

May 15, 2018 in Commentary.
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Audits, arrests surge as feds crack down on employers who hire illegal immigrants

Immigration authorities under President Donald Trump haven’t just cracked down on illegal immigrants, they’ve also stepped up worksite enforcement against the businesses who hire them.

May 15, 2018 in U.S..
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Democrats work to reinstate Obama-era net neutrality rules

“Contrary to what the hysterical left-wing rhetoric would have the American people believe, repealing ‘net neutrality’ has not led to the death of the internet as we know it, nor has it led to higher prices or slower internet traffic.”

May 15, 2018 in U.S..
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Supreme Court rules for federalism in sports betting case

On Monday, the Supreme Court struck down a federal law that prevented states from legalizing sports betting in Murphy v. NCAA. The ruling struck a blow against federal overreach and restored to states the power to set their own policies related to gambling.

May 15, 2018 in U.S..
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Special ed advocate: Over 80 percent of special education students shouldn’t be there

Around 80 percent of students in special education do not belong there, a special education advocate said, according to a Sunday report. Fewer than 20 percent of students in special education programs have severe autism, Down syndrome or other established conditions.

May 14, 2018 in U.S..
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Conservative lawmakers express concern farm bill hurts taxpayers, encourages dependency

“By subsidizing crops, subsidizing the insurance of these crops, we end up with surpluses of one commodity at the expense of a shortage of other crops that should have and could have and would have been planted but weren’t because government masked the signals that market consumers were sending to those producers.”

May 14, 2018 in U.S..
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In order to lower drug prices, 3 areas the government should address

Government price controls and other price interventions distort the market. They also threaten patient access because the only way the government can enforce price controls is by denying patients access to a drug if the manufacturer won’t sell it at a low enough price. Such policies inhibit choice and access.

May 14, 2018 in Commentary.
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Abortion rights and pro-life leaders debate abortion in Vermont

In this episode of Vote for Vermont, co-hosts Pat McDonald and Ben Kinsley interview Mary Beerworth, executive director of Vermont Right to Life, and Lucy Leriche, vice president of Public Policy for Planned Parenthood New England.

May 13, 2018 in Videos.

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