Vermont becomes 1 of 1st states to fully fund SNAP benefits
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It's our obligation at this point as states to do what we can for the people we serve,” Gov. Phil Scott said after the meeting. “This is a basic benefit that many, many Vermonters rely on.”
The deadline approaches as Vermont's redistricting task force works to provide three maps to the state's General Assembly by December. The group, made up of state lawmakers and former superintendents,
More women than ever served in the Vermont legislature, in no small part because of the group’s training. Some say the GOP needs a counterpart.
Vermonters who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to buy groceries won’t go hungry during the federal shutdown, thanks to $50 million in emergency funds recently set
A statewide panel tasked with drawing new school district maps got a first look at a proposal to consolidate the state’s 119 districts into just 13 ahead of a public hearing Tuesday night.
The Vermont Legislature’s Joint Fiscal Committee met late last week to discuss the impact of federal funding changes on the state.
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Vermont state Sen. Larry Hart (R-Orange) submitted a letter of resignation to Gov. Phil Scott's office on Tuesday, according to a spokesperson for Senate President Phil Baruth. Hart was elected in 2024 and served the first year of his term.
Our kids deserve better than to have their teachers, principals, superintendents and school boards dealing with constant changes in consolidation demands and expectations.
The National Assessment of Education Progress released September 9th show declines in proficiency Vermont Governor Phil Scott and the state Education Secretary provided an update this week on the first phase of statewide education reform. In June the ...