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It's part of a strategy to make voting harder,” said Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas on a call with her colleagues in two other states.
The 87-55 vote to move the bill to the Vermont Senate included 'yes' votes from eight Republicans and one independent.
The House had previously given preliminary approval to the bill on Thursday, but formally voted Friday for approval by 87-55.
Representatives for health care workers and law enforcement officials asked the House Human Services Committee this week to allow incapacitated people who pose a threat to themselves or others to ...
Throughout the Thursday democratic leadership and the Scott administration had multiple closed door meetings trying to find a deal.
Supporters of diversity, equity and inclusion practices and programs in schools are speaking out in the wake of a federal ban ...
Education Secretary says complying with Trump's order that bans "illegal" DEI practices in schools won't change anything.
Education Secretary says complying with Trump's order that bans "illegal" DEI practices in schools won't change anything.
Following a federal directive that schools ban “illegal” diversity, equity and inclusion-related programs, the Vermont Agency ...
Williston, South Burlington and Essex have provided pre-charge diversion services for years, but a legislative directive to fund one organization per county has left the future of the centers in those ...
The appropriation requests caught the attention of the House Corrections and Institutions Committee, which heard Wednesday from the leader of the Vermont Association of County Judges. The association ...
I was at the Hands-Off rally in Montpelier on Saturday. It was an amazing display of solidarity and showed the determination we need to oppose what's going on in our ...