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VHFA director: There’s little expectation that mortgages will have the capacity to be paid back

Responding to criticism that mortgage loans for Vermont’s affordable housing program will likely never be repaid, the head of the the Vermont Housing Finance Agency says the program doesn’t depend on repayment, and is nonetheless financially sound.

June 28, 2017 in TNR News.
Avenue for Everyone/city of Burlington

Burlington City Council election a referendum on North Avenue Pilot Project

“As I am doing my sign waves during the campaign, cars are stopped and backed up. Even the emission effect of this traffic isn’t good.”

June 26, 2017 in TNR News.
Wikimedia Commons/Harvey McDaniel

Roper: Vermont climate resolution is a farce upon a farce

Vermont lawmakers are resolved to do everything the Paris Agreement set out to do, except those things we would have to pay for. Which is, pretty much, all of them.

June 26, 2017 in Commentary.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Debate over wind turbine setbacks prolongs adoption of new siting rules

The Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules met for the second time in as many weeks to hammer out what needs to be in the final rules for the regulation of sound from industrial wind turbines.

June 23, 2017 in TNR News.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Governor and lawmakers reach compromise on budget, teacher health care

Gov. Phil Scott and lawmakers reached agreement on a budget and teacher health care deal that makes good on the promise of fiscal restraint in Vermont.

June 22, 2017 in TNR News.
Grafton Woodlands Group

Wind developer seeks to exclude second-home owners from sound protection

Wind energy developer Avangrid Renewables has proposed sound level protocols for its Deerfield Wind Project in Bennington County, and as it’s written now, second-home owners would be excluded from being able to report noise violations.

June 21, 2017 in TNR News.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Act 46 school merger vote tests fate of another small school

Another Act 46 school merger vote has a local community on edge over the possibility of losing its school.

June 19, 2017 in TNR News.
Lou Varricchio/TNR

Rutland’s new mayor says community rebuilding after bruising refugee fight

Rutland Mayor David Allaire is working to rebuild the city’s image around transparency and economic growth after winning an election widely regarded as a referendum on refugee resettlement.

June 16, 2017 in TNR News.
Wikimedia Commons/Public domain

Roper: Hooray! Doctor suing state over CON laws

Vermonters should pay attention here because we have more CON laws than any other state in the Union.

June 16, 2017 in Commentary.
Michael Bielawski/TNR

Ethics commission signed by governor wins praise and criticism

Gov. Phil Scott on Wednesday signed S.8, a long-awaited ethics bill that creates an ethics commission and policies to deal with corruption and conflicts of interest in state government.

June 15, 2017 in TNR News.
EPA/U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

Republicans unlikely to take up marijuana bill next week

In a move that could keep pot smoking illegal in Vermont, House Republicans may choose not to suspend rules to bring a revised legalization bill back up for discussion next week at the Statehouse.

June 15, 2017 in TNR News.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement/Public domain

Law enforcement officials: Legalizing pot will be ‘like opening Pandora’s box’

Pro-marijuana lawmakers have sent Gov. Phil Scott a revised legalization bill ahead of next week’s veto session, but police are warning that recreational pot will bring big problems to the Green Mountain State.

June 14, 2017 in TNR News.

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