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Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
Bend the knee, kiss the ring, bow to the statue or you won’t get the goodies.
From the doorway of the House Ways and Means Committee room one lawmaker was overheard asking “are we setting aside money for new tinfoil hats for those nutty reporters outside” while giving the double-knuckle with a palm-press secret handshake shared between Progressive Freemasons.
If only…..
When Democrats won super-supermajorities in both chambers of the Vermont legislature in November’s election, they brought with them a host of legislative priorities that come with massive price tags for Vermont taxpayers.
The Cannabis Control Board has ordered fungi-filled product pulled from the shelves of five Vermont retail outlets.
A Manchester man became the second Vermonter arrested for the January 6, 2021 breach of the U.S. Capitol
A young GOP candidate asks bitter critics of the Democratic win in November: did you volunteer for a Republican? Did you vote?
A trapping leader describes, in detail, how trappers and state wildlife officials cooperated on assessing best practices and equipment.
Every current and planned Vermont wind turbine development is in forestland that our Agency of Natural Resources has designated “highest priority.”
The directives in this newly passed Bill H42 will oppress citizen involvement in local government.
The Scoutmaster said a night there in pup tents would make the boys “rugged.”
A Scottish-born pastor brought hundreds of Black children from Harlem to visit Vermont in 1946 with the help of legendary civil rights leader Adam Clayton Powell.
Wind chill values could reach as low as 30 to 45 degrees (F) below zero tonight through Saturday.
The State of Vermont offers homeless people help with the root cause of what put them on the street, but doesn’t require they accept the help in order to receive ongoing services.
A majority of state senators have co-sponsored a bill targeting pro-life counseling service advertising as ‘deceptive’ and subject to government action.
60-year-old Russell Giroux was driving home from the fight at the Alburgh Community Center when he stopped his car and called first responders, police say.
Congress seems unwilling to impose term limits on itself. So a growing number of Vermonters are joining with citizens across America to call a Convention of States.
In today’s VT news headlines – A newly elected sheriff, a newly appointed state’s attorney, and another state’s attorney all face public criticism from other members of the criminal justice system.
Since the state currently cannot stop the smuggling of fentanyl, it is unlikely it can stop fuel.
At age 100, Daisy Turner of Grafton – daughter of freed slaves, gifted raconteuse – told her family stories to folklorist Jane Beck.
NBC 5 reports that state officials are striking back against Vermont’s growing mental health crisis.
A bill co-sponsored by two Vermont Senate chairs would make lawmakers eligible for the state employee health benefit plan ‘at no cost.’
A large fight between spectators of an Alburgh-St. Albans boys middle school game led to the death of one participant.
State law already provides health insurance for illegal immigrant children. A bill in the Senate would extend Medicaid coverage to all regardless of age and immigration status.
“Of much greater concern is that any neighborhood in the City feels that they need to pay out of pocket for basic public safety services,” Weinberger said.
Crimes of Unlawful Fornication and Lewd and Lascivious with a Child in Southern Vermont.
Facial recognition data in government hands could lead to a staggering invasion of individuals’ most basic privacy rights.
A young Milton man decides to run for his local school board, amid concerns about educators – not parents or school boards – deciding what shall be taught.
Finding ways to help more parents stay home to raise their own children is both better for the children and potentially less costly for the taxpayers. But it doesn’t create a long-term taxpayer funded voting block of unionized preschool teachers.
Shamelessly renamed ‘the Affordable Heating Act,” S5 will create a carbon tax and state bureaucracy to subsidize heat pumps and weatherization.
Committees this week will review bills with added legal protections for abortion and transgender service providers and ‘academic freedom’ to teach gender ID and systemic racism in public schools.
Swimming in Lake Champlain in January – crazy. Swimming in Lake Champlain during a polar vortex – beyond crazy and just plain dangerous.
Gun rights advocates raised concerns over the constitutionality of the bill following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in June which expanded the right of law-abiding gun owners to possess guns outside the home.
We have moved for well over two decades towards a “militarized” policing structure. That trend needs to be reversed and quickly. The general public should never be viewed by police as an “enemy”, which I believe at this point occurs far, far too often.
Police say former Brighton PD Chief Jeff Noyes in 2017 drove the underage victim to a remote area and had sexual contact with her.
Hunting and trapping offer so much good that it’s not enough just to say, “I don’t approve.”
The Affordable Heat Act is a fairy tale being sold to “folks who cannot afford to convert to expensive heat pumps or put up solar panels—the folks who live paycheck to paycheck or on fixed incomes.”
Immigrant dies of exposure before crossing into Swanton Sector. Gov. Scott selects permanent State’s Attorney for Orleans County. And a supervisory district does an apparent work-around a Supreme Court decision on flag waving.
New bills in the Vermont Legislature would eliminate life without parole, provide free health insurance for all legislators, and remove the state tax exemption for churches engaged in lobbying and political activity.
The Takeawayers have already been in my toolshed, where I store my lawnowers, chainsaw, leaf-blower and weed-whackers.
“It’s just a reminder to them that, well, you’ve already been born,” the young Barre resident said.
Fentanyl, crack and other drugs were seized by police from a Barre City home Saturday.
Vermont taxpayers are on the hook to pay both the defense and (likely) the prosecution legal bills for the inevitable lawsuit for not meeting carbon reduction goals. Yet at least one state senator has given that potential lawsuit a big thumb’s up.
VT Digger reports that someone in the Vermont Democratic Party thought it would be a great idea to charge $50 – $1000 for entry into a gin-drinking party with Vermont state senators. Proceeds would hire staff members for the senators.
Police say a family member stole large sums from a successful Addison County logging company.
Preserving Vermont history costs money.
The wealthy will be able to enjoy our country farmlands and forests while the working class will be a new “servant class.”
This year legislators changed the name of the vetoed “Clean Heat Standard” to the “Affordable Heat Act” in an attempt to make it more palatable to Vermonters, wink, wink.
Vermont police leaders respond with disgust at the murder of a Memphis man at the hands of five cops earlier this month. See the video, decide for yourself.
A Vermont side judge falsely claimed 352 hours of pay, state police say.
It’s a good question: Does Vermont House Speaker Jill Krowinski take directions from anyone? If so, who?
Students from private schools and home schoolers gathered today at the Vermont State House to celebrate National School Choice Week.
Milton is moving forward – thanks to public servants like Don Turner. Third in a series, “Vermonters Making A Difference.”
Children old enough to choose life-altering surgery, too young to possess firearms?
S.5, the Clean Heat Standard, represents for the average family a $500 per year carbon tax to stay warm in winter.
They’ve warned about the coming crisis at Vermont’s long-term care facilities for years. It’s here. Now.
As of today, the newly elected sheriff of Orange County will have no HQ staff and only half of the current deputies when he takes office next week.
The government’s campaign to fight “misinformation” has expanded to adapt military-grade artificial intelligence to identify and censor American dissent on issues like vaccine safety and election integrity, according to grant documents and cyber experts.
Vermont schools face 1,000 teacher and staff vacancies midway through the school year.
Gov. Scott hopes sports betting revenue will boost next year’s budget.
In Kentucky, the ratio of firearm background checks to people was almost 1:1 in 2022. Vermont, not so much – about one in 13.
An underwater powerline from Quebec to southern Vermont is among the New England power transmission projects seeking federal infrastructure funding.
A young Student for Life will talk about being a pro-life activist in the post-Roe generation at the final Rally for Life Saturday.
Don’t Undermine Memphremagog’s Purity (DUMP) has appealed a permit to build a PFA treatment plant near the Newport lake.
Police say Danny Daniels of Philadelphia is the fifth suspect in a drug-related murder in St. Johnsbury.
If the Legislature wants more space for committee rooms, it can stretch out to nearby state office buildings. But hands off the corner office, Gov. Phil Scott said.
The $383 million acorn is destined to become a might oak.
The financial dealings and staffing woes of Vermont’s county sheriffs are getting close scrutiny by media and authorities.
Persistent anti-mask mandate and health educator Amy Hornblas describes her battle with state and local education and health authorities over the Covid-19 public school mask mandate.
In Chelsea, there’s a new sheriff in town – and a new staff, if he can find one.
A UVM staffer and House representative has introduced a bill protecting public school educators’ rights to teach about gender identity and systemic racism.
The cause of the nine-year-old girl’s cardiac event was unknown. She was taken to a local hospital, then to the pediatric unit at UVMMC in Burlington.
A carbon impact fee on large buildings will go to Burlington voters in March.
It’s an audacious idea – give very small towns with limited staff and no Town Planner the money they need to go after the big federal bucks themselves. But will they get it, and will it work?
The traditional Vermont Town Meeting may be falling victim to legislative Long Covid.
Let us see all the EB-5 records, a Vermont media organization today asked the Vermont Supreme Court.
In a recent speech commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Roe. V. Wade decision, VP Kamala Harris left “life” out of ‘Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.’
Vermont senators want to group discrimination against obesity and ethnic hair styles in the same category as race, gender, religion, etc..
Vermont’s police oversight committee stopped short of decertifying Orange County Bill Bohnyak for assigning investigative duties to a ‘Level II’ deputy, and instead sanctioned and reported him.
The U.S. Supreme Court in 2022 made it clear and the 2023 Vermont Legislature needs to understand:it is no longer constitutionally acceptable to infringe on the rights of honest and law-abiding citizens.
The era of BFM (Big Federal Money) paying for everything is drawing to a close.
That big backup battery installed two years ago in the basement of the State House? Turns out it’s a fire hazard. Back to diesel-fueled backup power for the People’s House….
With Article 22 now part of the Vermont Constitution, abortion and transgender rights advocates are pushing a long list of legal protections for abortion and transgender service providers.
A Vermont news service wrote a ‘just the facts, ma’am’ report on a court clearing a St. Albans police officer of assault charges. His defense lawyer, however, had more to say.
The unjustified firing was devastating and essentially ended a successful 20-year education career, former Windsor High School principal Tiffany Riley said.
The Perfect Little Climate Conscious State intends to force ordinary Vermonters to upend their lives – and livelihoods – to accomplish nothing except climate virtue signaling and enriching the state’s green energy industry.
As Burlington announces its Net Zero carbon policy, Vermont schools practice zero tolerance for racial insensitivity.
I salute a man who has managed to hold off the far left agenda with little support.
Legislative committees this week will review scores of important topics and bills.
A state park and ride has become popular with crooks and less so with commuters.
In the interest of public health and safety, local and state government are literally shutting its doors to the public.
The last word on men-struation. Period.
The snowmobile deflected off a nearby tree and collided with second tree on the opposite side of the trail.
Spending plentiful one-time federal money on new programs will just mean painful, forced budget cuts in the near future, Gov. Scott warned the Legislature on Friday.
The FAA has widened the acceptable range of heart rhythms acceptable for commercial pilots. An American Airlines pilot blames his in-flight heart attack on coerced vaccination.
Critics say a Burlington Progressive policing plan takes the ‘safety’ out of ‘public safety.’
McKibben’s New Yorker essay ignores geoengineering’s long history, its differing covert and overt purposes, and its profoundly dysfunctional use as a dangerous mechanism for “climate control.”
There is scarcely ever a weather year that is average anywhere.
A Vermont Climate Council spokesperson saying it’s impossible to put a pricetag on the new Clean Heat Standard was met with bobble-headed agreement from lawmakers.
People can’t afford an apartment or house because they have to spend too much on health care, child care, property taxes, food, clothing, heat, electricity, internet, phone service, car registration, car insurance, garbage and recycling fees, gas for their cars, diesel, and sales and use taxes.