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By SARAH MEARHOFF
After investigating accusations that a representative repeatedly bullied her district mate throughout the 2024 legislative session by secretly pouring water into his tote bag, the Vermont House Ethics Panel initiated a “restorative justice process as...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
A new dental school and clinic is slated to bring dozens of dental students to Vermont by 2027, thanks in part to an anticipated multi-million dollar earmark from Congress. Over the ensuing two years, the students would finish their training and begin...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Emotions ran high at a legislative hearing Wednesday morning, where lawmakers heard from Vermont’s Department of Corrections, as well as the state employees’ union and correctional officers, themselves, about working conditions in Vermont’s...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
After a post-primary rush this week, Vermont’s slate of general election candidates is now solidified, and mail-in ballots will be sent out by mid-September.First, on Monday, the Republican Party added nearly two dozen down-ballot candidates for...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
For the second primary election cycle in a row, the Vermont Secretary of State’s Office has delayed the certification of statewide election results due to a software glitch.Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas had been scheduled to join political...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Gov. Phil Scott, the incumbent Republican, will face Democratic challenger Esther Charlestin, an educator and former selectboard member from Middlebury, in Vermont’s general election this November.The Associated Press called Tuesday’s Democratic...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
In early 2023, House Speaker Jill Krowinski, D-Burlington, issued verbal and written warnings to Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman after state legislators reported feeling uncomfortable when Zuckerman offered them access to a supply of menstrual products...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
When Vermont voters fill out their primary ballots next week, the party labels beside candidates’ names may not always mean what they seem.Several candidates running as Democrats in Vermont’s gubernatorial and legislative races have a demonstrated...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Two weeks after this month’s catastrophic flooding event, Vermont is still waiting on the federal government to issue possible disaster declarations, which could release significant funding to support recovery efforts.In the meantime, Vermont...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
After weeks of mounting pressure following a heavily scrutinized debate performance in June, Democratic President Joe Biden on Sunday dropped out of the 2024 presidential election and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place on the...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Nearly a week since yet another bout of destructive flooding hit Vermont, the full picture of the storm’s damage began to come into focus Tuesday.At a morning press conference in the state’s flood response center in Berlin, Deputy Commissioner of...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Two state senators are taking Gov. Phil Scott to court.In a lawsuit filed in Washington County Superior Court on Wednesday, Sens. Tanya Vyhovsky, P/D-Chittenden Central, and Dick McCormack, D-Windsor, allege that Scott “purposefully circumvented” the...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Two prominent Vermont Democrats who had floated the prospect of challenging Republican Gov. Phil Scott this November have decided against it.Former Gov. Howard Dean and former Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger both announced Monday they would not run...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Gov. Phil Scott isn’t ready to hang up his hat.In an announcement issued Saturday evening, the four-term Republican governor said he will seek another two-year term in this year’s election cycle. “During my four terms as Governor, my team and I have...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman wants to hold onto his gig.The Hinesburg Progressive/Democrat announced his bid for reelection to the state’s second-highest executive office in a press release Thursday morning, writing that he is “not done fighting for...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas wants another two years in office.The Bradford Democrat announced her bid for reelection at a press conference Wednesday in the Statehouse. She was flanked by dozens of legislators who called her a...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
“Out of control,” “off the rails,” and “bizarre”: These are just a sampling of the insults Republicans in Montpelier have lobbed at Democrats over the past week leading up to the House’s approval of an $8.58 billion state budget Friday morning.On the...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
After more than three decades representing Windsor County in the Vermont Senate, Dick McCormack plans to retire next January at the conclusion of his term. The veteran Democrat disclosed his decision to constituents on Town Meeting Day last week and...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
In a rare step into presidential politics, Gov. Phil Scott on Friday endorsed fellow Republican Nikki Haley for the GOP nomination. The Vermont governor’s endorsement of the former South Carolina governor was, as much as anything, a rebuke of yet...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
Despite last year’s hand-wringing over an anticipated downturn of Vermont’s economy, one year later, state economists on Thursday were notably optimistic about where the state’s finances stand.“We have no recession in the forecast,” economic adviser...
By SARAH MEARHOFF
With legal, regulated sports betting on track to launch in Vermont next month, the Scott administration has awarded state contracts to three vendors to host mobile sports wagering platforms.DraftKings, FanDuel and Fanatics Sportsbook were selected...
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