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Supreme Court postpones hearing in case that could have significant implications for voter fraud

“The ulterior motive here is, the plaintiffs believe that everyone should be able to vote, even if they are not eligible, are noncitizens or felons.”

November 9, 2017 in U.S..
town of Arlington

Keelan: Indeed, it will take a village to revitalize Arlington

Arlington, historically, has had a rich cultural, economic, and educational history. However, it is the future that will be the focus — for current residents, as well as for the next generation who might wish to reside in Arlington.

November 8, 2017 in Commentary.
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Condos continues Vermont government transparency tour

While some may view Secretary of State Jim Condos as playing politics when it comes to the White House’s Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, he nevertheless is a tireless spokesman for the often elusive ideals of government transparency and accountability.

November 8, 2017 in TNR News.
Green Mountain Power blog

Moore: Your business should have a ‘plan B’ for data in power outages

Last week’s storm and related power outages remind us that no matter how sophisticated our technology systems and networks are, we all rely on the regular, efficient delivery of electricity.

November 8, 2017 in Commentary.

Top 5 hate crime hoaxes since Trump got elected

Various people came forward after the Trump election to allege that Trump supporters had either harassed or assaulted them. Most of them turned out to be hoaxes.

November 8, 2017 in U.S..
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Stalemate on Burlington Telecom vote results in joint venture proposal

After four long hours of continuous debate, two tied votes, and two long recesses, Burlington Telecom still does not have a new owner.

November 7, 2017 in TNR News.
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The cost of ‘climate action’ is at least $5.2 trillion to avert 0.2 degrees of warming

“Of the 189 countries that have submitted NDCs, only about 60 have included specific financial estimates of the costs, meaning the total would likely tally up far beyond the $5 trillion stated,” S&P reported, which adds that spending is not nearly enough to meet the goals of the Paris accord.

November 7, 2017 in U.S..
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Trump says gun control ‘not going to help,’ would have led to ‘hundreds more dead’ in Texas

“I can only say this. If [the neighbor] didn’t have a gun, instead of 26 dead, you would have had hundreds more dead. So that’s the way I feel about it, not going to help,” Trump said.

November 7, 2017 in U.S..
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Problematic Women: The science about motherhood liberals don’t want to hear

Is early childhood development now a political issue? According to New York psychoanalyst Erica Komisar, author of a new book, “Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters,” it is.

November 7, 2017 in Videos.
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Gov. Scott appoints Pelham to Green Mountain Care Board

Gov. Phil Scott announced Friday that he has appointed former state lawmaker and public finance official Tom Pelham to the Green Mountain Care Board, filling a position vacated by Con Hogan in September.

November 6, 2017 in TNR News.
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The $15 minimum wage could come with a tax increase for everybody

We can add a possible tax increase to the list of reasons not to adopt a $15 minimum wage.

November 6, 2017 in Commentary.
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GOP’s top tax writer says Obamacare individual mandate could be repealed in tax plan

The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee says Republican’s tax plan unveiled Thursday could potentially include a repeal of the individual health care mandate in Obamacare.

November 6, 2017 in U.S..

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