A multi-faceted bill working its way through the Vermont State House aims to ease the construction of new housing and the improvement of existing units.
State Treasurer Mike Pieciak assembled a task force to respond to what he called "the changing landscape at the federal level ...
The Department for Children and Families hasn’t presented its caseload in a way that allows the program to be evaluated, a Columbia University academic testified to Senate lawmakers.
Friday marked the midpoint of the Vermont legislative session, also known as “Crossover Day.” It’s a loose deadline for ...
A key piece of the Legislature's global warming strategy could get shelved. Our Ike Bendavid reports on a bill to repeal the ...
Vermont Democrats say they're willing to cut a proposed extension of the "hotel motel" program from the mid-year budget, but only if Gov. Phil Scott agrees to keep ...
Vermont Republicans are demanding discipline for two Democrats who they say coordinated a disruption of a Detrans Awareness ...
Republican Gov. Phil Scott vetoed this year's budget adjustment act, a move Democratic lawmakers say will jeopardize shelter ...
“30 V.S.A. chapter 94 is repealed” was the key phrase added to S.65 that helped it advance with a bipartisan 4-1 vote in the Senate Natural Resources Committee Friday. Before the addition, the bill’s ...
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 ...
Gov. Phil Scott presented to the legislature a new public safety plan that addresses bail, young offenders and the treatment of reoffenders.
Politicians, advocates, and even agency leaders sometimes face a difficult decision when it becomes obvious that the road ...