With the legislative session in full swing, Chittenden Southeast senators Kesha Ram Hinsdale, Thomas Chittenden and Virginia ...
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.
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 ...
Legislative leaders conceded that they are willing to walk away from about $14.9 million in state spending — but made a single request in return.
Politicians, advocates, and even agency leaders sometimes face a difficult decision when it becomes obvious that the road ...
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.
Republican legislative gains, financial worries, and outside interference are stacking the deck against climate progress this ...
A key piece of the Legislature's global warming strategy could get shelved. Our Ike Bendavid reports on a bill to repeal the ...
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 ...
Republican Gov. Phil Scott vetoed this year's budget adjustment act, a move Democratic lawmakers say will jeopardize shelter ...
Vermont’s legal marijuana market recorded $11.38 million in sales in January, according to data from the state’s Department ...
NY climate lawsuit is one of many designed to let states abuse the courts to do what they have failed to do otherwise -- ...