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Vermont AG’s office admits it blocked public records release based on requesters’ politics

The Vermont Attorney General’s office chooses which public records requests it will honor after Googling requesters’ political leanings, an attorney admitted during oral arguments in a recent transparency case.

April 8, 2017 in TNR News.
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Town clerk says Selectboard ‘on a power trip’ in alleged voter fraud case

A Vermont town clerk at the center of a voter fraud lawsuit claims that two members of the local three-person Selectboard are “on a power trip” to get her.

April 7, 2017 in TNR News.
Emma Lamberton

Addiction recovery center opens in Rutland, offers alternative to state approach

A new substance abuse treatment program opened its doors Saturday in Rutland, marking an important step in the state’s continued fight against opioid abuse.

April 4, 2017 in TNR News.

Charles Murray wants people to keep Middlebury in mind, but Vermonters would rather forget

In the wake of being shouted down by Middlebury College students on March 2, author and scholar Charles Murray has continued to speak out about the disruption and violence. But Vermont lawmakers, Middlebury students and administrators have been unusually quiet.

March 31, 2017 in TNR News.
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Gov. Scott signs immigration bill despite legal concerns, federal funding threats

Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday signed an immigration bill that could cause the federal government to designate Vermont as a sanctuary jurisdiction.

March 29, 2017 in TNR News.
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Vermont court postpones Selectboard run-off election over absentee ballots

Three judges at the Essex County Superior Court on Tuesday postponed an April 5 run-off election in the town of Victory, saying absentee ballots weren’t made ready 20 days ahead of the date as required by statute.

March 29, 2017 in TNR News.
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Vermont attorney asks court to cancel election over alleged voter fraud

A well known attorney in Vermont has asked a court to cancel Victory’s April 5 Selectboard run-off election, claiming the town’s voter checklist contains unqualified voters and non-residents, 11 of whom allegedly cast absentee ballots on Town Meeting Day.

March 29, 2017 in TNR News.
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DHS: Montpelier violating federal immigration law

Vermont’s capital is on a list of cities whose policies violate federal immigration law, according to a document released last week by the Department of Homeland Security.

March 28, 2017 in TNR News.
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Middlebury College students shout down speaker in display against free speech

Anti-free speech students from Middlebury College disrupted a planned lecture by guest speaker, political scientist and author Charles Murray in the McCullough Student Center on Thursday.

March 4, 2017 in TNR News.
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Scott: ‘Housing for All’ plan will strengthen Vermont economy

Gov. Phil Scott on Friday announced a four-fold plan to strengthen the local economy by creating more housing in areas designated for growth and reinvestment.

February 18, 2017 in TNR News.
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Is opioid abuse an addiction or chronic illness?

As drug addiction continues to grow in Vermont, a question remains: Is the state’s solution working?

February 17, 2017 in TNR News.
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Scott-backed legislation would block local officials from enforcing U.S. immigration law

Standing with top lawmakers and Vermont’s attorney general, Gov. Phil Scott on Thursday introduced legislation prohibiting local officials from enforcing U.S. immigration law or even identifying illegals for federal immigration enforcement purposes.

February 9, 2017 in TNR News.

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