A House bill with broad support would exempt “cottage” food manufacturers with annual sales under $30,000 from inspection and licensing.
At a crucial midpoint of the Vermont legislative session, lawmakers continue working on housing priorities. Their work includes shaping a multi-faceted bill currently working through the committee ...
Friday marked the midpoint of the Vermont legislative session, also known as “Crossover Day.” It’s a loose deadline for ...
Republican Gov. Phil Scott vetoed this year's budget adjustment act, a move Democratic lawmakers say will jeopardize shelter for hundreds of Vermonters ...
State Treasurer Mike Pieciak assembled a task force to respond to what he called "the changing landscape at the federal level ...
A key piece of the Legislature's global warming strategy could get shelved. Our Ike Bendavid reports on a bill to repeal the ...
Gov. Phil Scott presented to the legislature a new public safety plan that addresses bail, young offenders and the treatment of reoffenders.
Speaker of the House Jill Krowinski said in a statement today following the vote in the House: ...
In the coming weeks, the legislature and governor will make critical decisions about the future of prek-12 education in ...
Education is critical to our communities and a pillar of democracy. Schools serve as important community hubs, are essential for economic and workforce development, attract families, and foster ...
The state's Dept. of Public Safety presented the bill to the legislature this session, and lawmakers are working on pieces of the sweeping bill.
Republican legislative gains, financial worries, and outside interference are stacking the deck against climate progress this ...