No matter where in Vermont you live, you have at least one person representing you in each chamber of the Legislature — the House and the Senate. You can find out who they are and how to contact them ...
The specter of rising property taxes, potentially declining tax revenue and unfinished work on education reform loomed over the first day of the session.
"We need to figure out a path that allows us to have excellent schools, but at a rate that Vermonters can afford," said Sen.
With just days to go until the 2026 Vermont legislative session begins, Gov. Phil Scott named replacements for two vacant ...
by Amy Spear, President of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce and Megan Sullivan, Vice President ...
Local activists joined others around the country in protesting the U.S. attack on Venezuela without having congressional ...
A new school curriculum released by four Vermont state recognized Abenaki groups has reopened a long running dispute over ...
A Vermont bill could bring to an end the state’s multi-million dollar school PCB testing program that came in the wake of the ...
Lawmakers returned to the State House on January 6 to gavel in for the 2026 Legislative Session. As Act 73, the so-called education transformation initiative moves into its first full legislative ...
Former Vermont Lieutenant Governor Molly Gray on Monday announced her campaign to regain that seat, which she had held from ...
Vermont legislators this session will take on enormous challenges, without a lot of money to spend. Here are the priorities.
While Vermonters rapidly age, the state’s long-term care capacity has dwindled, losing 900 beds in the last two decades.