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Tag Archives: Statehouse

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Rep. Mark Higley: Why I introduced H.74 repealing the GWSA

I’m realistic enough to know H.74 will not be considered in today’s political majority in Montpelier. However, I will not stop in advocating for a balance in what Vermonters can achieve and afford in efforts to reduce our green house gas emissions.

March 1, 2023 in Commentary.
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Appropriations Committee sends clean heat bill to full Senate

On a narrow 4-3 vote, a Vermont Senate panel on Tuesday advanced legislation that could set in motion a study looking at greenhouse gas reductions and the cost of doing so across the state.

March 1, 2023 in TNR News.
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Policy group: Affordable Heat Act would cost billions

A Vermont public policy group says the state’s proposed Affordable Heat Act would have an upfront cost of $5 billion. The Ethan Allan Institute said Monday that Senate Bill 5 would become the state’s largest social program in history if signed into law.

March 1, 2023 in TNR News.
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John Klar: Vermont once embraced eugenics; now it embraces puberty-blockers

Vermont, which eagerly embraced eugenics and forced sterilization a century ago, is aggressively creating a modern version of Underground Railroad for people in other states to freely obtain hormone-meddling “therapies” in the Green Mountains.

March 1, 2023 in Commentary.
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Carol Frenier: Dems and Progs seek to end town tuitioning in Vermont

Under S.66, Democrats and Progressives would destroy the much-admired Vermont town-tuition system in order to prevent a small minority of parents and students from choosing a religious school under the tuition system.

March 1, 2023 in Commentary.
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Vermont legislators look to ban child marriage, joining other states this session

A new bill would move the legal age for all marriages in Vermont to 18 years old, the age of consent, mirroring moves in other state legislatures this year to ban child marriage. Under existing law, minors 16 years of age and older can legally marry in Vermont with the written consent of one parent.

March 1, 2023 in TNR News.
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Gun control bill, citing suicide concerns, goes to House Judiciary

A gun control bill purportedly for “implementing mechanisms to reduce suicide” was approved 7-3 last week by the House Human Services Committee and is up for House Judiciary Committee review Wednesday at 9 a.m. 

March 1, 2023 in TNR News.
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Despathy: S.5 is a ‘gut punch to Vermont’

S.5 proponents now want to make everyone pay — literally and figuratively. That is the bottom line and it will undoubtedly bring destruction. We must see this for what it really is: a gut punch to Vermont.

February 28, 2023 in Commentary.
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Senator’s story highlights fatal flaw in Global Warming Solutions Act

Maybe Sen. Westman is better off leaving his $22,000 system sitting in the yard. If the clean heat standard becomes law, many Vermonters will be pushed into buying equipment that they can’t afford, might not be able to have installed, and, if it is installed, may not even work to keep them warm in winter.

February 28, 2023 in TNR News.
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McClaughry: Answers to 12 questions about the Affordable Heat Act

The (misnamed) Affordable Heat Act (S.5) is on its way to the Senate floor. As the likely consequences of this bill become more widely known, a multitude of questions have been raised.

February 28, 2023 in Commentary.

Radio show host calls out bias in Senate Energy Committee over clean heat standard

Sen. Anne Watson, D-Chittenden, appeared on the “Morning Drive” radio show with host Kurt Wright on to discuss the Affordable Heat Act — and struggled to explain how the legislation would help Vermonters.

February 28, 2023 in TNR News.
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Senator says ‘don’t slop lies’ about the clean heat standard

Continuing with Sen. Starr’s theme, I have recreated Sen. Bray’s Top 10 list from his verbal testimony so voters can see just how manipulative politicians and activists selling this ideologically driven legislation have been.

February 26, 2023 in Commentary.

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