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Keelan: Is it time for nonprofits to discuss merging?

Merging means change, and in Vermont and elsewhere, change can be a daunting experience. For many, the way in which to deal with it is to ignore it. When that is the case, it might very well place the nonprofit in danger of not being able to continue to carry out its mission.

March 29, 2018 in Commentary.
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House passes gun control and sends back to Senate, law enforcement forms opposition

The little bill that began as a measure for confiscated firearms storage has morphed into an all-encompassing gun control regulation, with the latest changes coming Tuesday as House members voted 89-54 to approve S.55 and send it back to the Senate.

March 28, 2018 in TNR News.
Bruce Parker/TNR

Statehouse Headliners: Big Wind Blittersdorf quits Vermont

In this Statehouse Headliners, David Blittersdorf says he’s done with wind energy in Vermont, a video games and school shootings connection study has been recommended, and a bill would require Medicaid to fully reimburse long-acting contraception.

March 28, 2018 in TNR News.
Vote for Vermont/Pat McDonald

New Green Mountain Care Board member discusses Vermont health care challenges

In this episode of Vote for Vermont, co-hosts Pat McDonald and Ben Kinsley interview Tom Pelham about his career before joining the board, as well as what is being done to fix the ever-increasing cost of health care.

March 28, 2018 in Videos.
Wikimedia Commons/James McNellis

Students’ plans for pro-life walkout challenge apparent double standard

Students at a high school plan to respond to the national movement of school walkouts to push for new gun controls with a pro-life walkout of their own.

March 28, 2018 in U.S..
St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office

School personnel in these gun-control states are trained in firearms use

Allowing teachers to have access to firearms at school became a national issue after President Donald Trump advocated it in response to the Feb. 14 massacre of 17 at a Parkland, Florida, high school.

March 28, 2018 in U.S..
The Architect of the Capitol

Leahy’s office says forestry regs under review following complaints from Capitol Christmas Tree team

U.S. Forest Service environmental regulations may see reform after a member of the Capitol Christmas Tree team in Vermont complained that burdensome rules hampered the ability to select trees from the Green Mountain National Forest.

March 27, 2018 in TNR News.
Vermonters for a Clean Environment

Report condemns Vermont’s green energy progress

A new report indicates that Vermont is over-spending and underachieving on its trajectory towards 90 percent renewable energy by 2050, a policy goal laid out in the state’s current renewable energy standard.

March 27, 2018 in TNR News.
Wikimedia Commons/Avery Jensen

6 young Americans whose school safety ideas don’t include restricting our gun rights

Unlike the youth who spoke out for gun control during the March for Our Lives weekend, here are students whose first instinct in making schools safer is not to call for stricter gun controls.

March 27, 2018 in Commentary.
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Trump’s EPA prepares to overturn Obama’s global warming rule for cars, trucks

The Environmental Protection Agency will revise Obama-era greenhouse gas emissions regulations on cars and light duty trucks, deeming them too aggressive for automakers to meet by 2025.

March 27, 2018 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Jarek Tuszyński

Video: Leaders in other states reject gun control, take on culture of violence and hate

Gov. Phil Scott is on the verge of capitulating to the gun control lobby and changing Vermont’s longstanding tradition of safe gun freedom. But leaders in other states are standing up for America’s constitutional rights and rejecting solutions that punish law abiding citizens and do little to protect kids from active shooters.

March 27, 2018 in Videos.
Bruce Parker/TNR

Statehouse Headliners: Medical pot expansion bill removes ‘local’ option; Mormon super community sees opposition

In this week’s Statehouse Headliners, towns can’t “just say no” to pot dispensaries, the Scott administration opposes carbon tax money in the budget, a Mormon-founded super-community gets vote of no confidence, and other states say no to physician-prescribed death.

March 26, 2018 in TNR News.

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