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This commentary is by Jack Hoffman. He is senior analyst at Public Assets Institute, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization based in Montpelier.
On June 10, voters in Valley City will decide whether to approve $46M for a new school to replace the 106-year-old high ...
Friday is the deadline for bills to be approved in their house of origin. The Senate adjourned ahead of schedule.
Gov. Phil Scott has made it clear he will not allow the Legislature to adjourn without agreeing on legislation that reforms the state’s educational system. If it takes the remainder ...
H. 105 relates to the Youth Substance Awareness Safety Program, which provides an alternative to young offenders of drug laws ...
Small towns like Reading are banding together to try to grow their way out of the state’s growing demographic crisis.
Unsustainable finances are impacting hospitals, clinics and doctors’ offices alike, despite Vermont’s high health care costs ...
Senate committee grills conservative advocate Kimberly Richey, who led the Office for Civil Rights during COVID, on ...
If and when the governor and Legislature agree on something they call “transformational educational reform,” it’s unlikely to be what most people expected or wanted. Vermonters won’t see the property ...
However, the outcome leaves the session’s highest-profile work unfinished. Following an election where property tax rates ...
Vermont’s leaders are continuing to work toward a deal on education reform, postponing its scheduled adjournment.
Following two successive legislative sessions and an interim task force study, lawmakers at the State House in Montpelier are punting comprehensive educatio ...
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