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Tag Archives: Vermont Daily Chronicle

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Without veto threat, clean heat standard, hard drug legalization, just cause eviction, and minor voting get second chance

When the 2023 Legislature convenes, the beefed-up Democrat/Progressive super-majority will have the leisure of passing bills without fear of a successful veto by Gov. Phil Scott.

November 11, 2022 in TNR News.
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Constitutional right to abortion up to birth passes easily in Vermont

There are signs that the election asteroid impacted on Republican candidates, and pro-life Republicans most of all. And that the asteroid could well be named “Article 22.”

November 10, 2022 in TNR News.
Guy Page

Proposal 2 advocate calls incarceration ‘the new slavery’

Proposal 2/Article 1, the anti-slavery amendment to the Vermont Constitution on Tuesday’s General Election ballot, is supported by criminal justice reform advocates who liken present-day incarceration to slavery. This fact may surprise Vermonters.

November 8, 2022 in TNR News.

Sign-stealing illegal, discouraging, expensive

During every contested election, campaign signs are trashed, removed and stolen. This year is no exception. Vermont Daily Chronicle is hearing reports from all over Vermont about the removal or destruction of campaign signs.

November 5, 2022 in TNR News.
Rohan for VT Senate

Now a U.S. citizen, Chittenden Senate candidate living the American Dream

“I am running because — first of all I’m not a politician — but I’m running because I am very worried as to what’s happening in Vermont and nationally. As an immigrant to this country, what I once knew America to be is no longer what it is.”

October 31, 2022 in TNR News.

Big wind developer Blittersdorf gives $1,000 to Dem House candidate Sims

Katherine Sims, the Democratic candidate in a highly-contested House race, has received $1,000 in campaign donations this year from wind power developer David Blittersdorf. Sims and Republican Vicki Strong are both incumbents. But a newly created district is pitting them against each other.

October 28, 2022 in U.S..
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Scientist: 35,000 vax deaths, 5,000 miscarriages/stillbirths reported on VAERS

Tuesday morning, highly qualified speakers provided valuable information and encouragement at the Restoring Our Faith Summit. For example, a veteran biochemist told the large audience that CDC reporting data shows 35,000 deaths due to the Covid-19 vaccine.

October 26, 2022 in TNR News.
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Who is Outright Vermont, and what are they doing in Vermont schools

With the emergence of Outright Vermont as the newly self-proclaimed referee of what’s news and what’s not regarding trangenderism in Vermont schools, it’s worth looking at what role they play in Vermont schools and how — and how much — the organization is funded. 

October 19, 2022 in TNR News.
The Daily Signal

WCAX pulls Randolph locker room story, will ‘publicly acknowledge the damage done’

WCAX has withdrawn from its website the Sept. 30 news report that broke the story, News Director Roger Garrity confirmed Thursday night to Vermont Daily Chronicle. The story was not consigned to the digital memory hole due to factual inaccuracy. “We believe our story was accurate,” Garrity said.

October 15, 2022 in TNR News.
Shannara Johnson

Non-Vermonters receiving ballots, but double voting ‘rare,’ VT election office says

Vermont voters who have moved out of state are receiving mailed ballots for the November 8, 2022 general election.

October 8, 2022 in TNR News.
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New GOP faces seek seats in Vermont Legislature

Victory in November could give the GOP the 51 votes needed to uphold Gov. Phil Scott’s vetos on carbon taxation and other bills. 

October 7, 2022 in TNR News.

Parents have no rights to student gender identity information, VT Agency of Education says

Parents do not have a right to any school information about their child’s sexual identity or gender expression, a Vermont Agency of Education directive says. 

October 5, 2022 in TNR News.

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