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Vt. to get $22 million in opioid settlement
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - 22 million dollars on its way to Vermont. The state is getting money back from the family courts say ...
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New bill would cap salaries of Vt. hospital executives
Vermont’s largest nurses union and lawmakers presented a bill on Thursday that would ensure no hospital executive or clinical leader statewide is paid more than 10 times that of the hospital’s ...
Vermont lawmakers are seeking public input on the state’s budget adjustment proposal.The Vermont House Committee on ...
An effort to exempt income from military retirement benefits from state income taxes might have more support this year than it's seen in the past.
"We're going to approach the plan with curiosity, it was actually a more bold proposal than I thought it was going to be, not saying bad, just more bold," said Jay Nichols, the president of the ...
Gov. Phil Scott is proposing an overhaul in how the state funds public education, which includes a dramatic reduction in the number of school districts.
VermontBiz and the Vermont Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce Union Mutual Insurance Company as the recipient of the 2024 Outstanding Business of the Year Award. The award will be presented ...
Gov. Phil Scott’s administration unveiled an overhaul of Vermont’s education system on Wednesday, a plan that includes consolidating the state’s 52 school districts into just five.
Well, the elections are over, and we are getting President Trump back. All we hear on the news is how much of a liar he is. Well, don’t throw rocks at glass houses. Let’s take a look at the people in ...
State officials unveiled the broad strokes of Gov. Phil Scott’s education proposal that includes sweeping changes like consolidating Vermont’s 52 school districts to just 5 and a new funding formula.
A new tax, a tax increase, and a $2.2 million ladder truck for Montpelier's fire department will be on the ballot when Capital City voters go to the ...