Ten Vermont legislators have sponsored a bill (H.268) to create a “Sex Work Study Committee” concerning the legalization of prostitution in Vermont. This bill strives to rewrite Vermont history via an absurdly vacuous lie that Vermont prohibited prostitution because of “white supremacist” motives.
Orleans equity consultants deny teaching white shame
Do Orleans teachers carefully distinguish between white skin color and the academic concept of Whiteness? Are teenaged students understanding it and accepting it without shame?
Readers comment on “CRT in action, lifeguard fired” story yesterday
by Guy Page Vermont Daily is taking a brief rest. Look for our next post on Tuesday. John Klar’s story yesterday about Alex Katsnelson, Essex teenager fired from lifeguard job for speaking […]
Leahy will not run next year
Sen. Patrick Leahy will not run for re-election. A Windham County man announced he will seek the GOP nomination.
VT Liberty: ‘What it’s like to be a cop today’
“Through my years as an officer, I have never seen any officer discriminate because of wealth, color, religion or sex. Believe me if I did, I would step in and correct it,” said a letter from a 20-year Vermont police officer. “Here is a saying that is true: no-one hates a bad cop worse than the good ones.”
Klar: What I saw in Vermont after the storms
When the nation soon faces a much greater trial than a natural disaster, the rural men and women will separate from the urban boys and girls, like oil from water.
Vermont Daily Water Cooler for Tue, Mar 09
Don’t miss breaking news! Vermont Daily Water Cooler is a roundup of important headlines from around the state. Publication Headline Published VPR How Women Are Bearing The Brunt Of The Economic Impact […]
Klar: school tramples parental, student rights
What does it mean when parents tell school officials they can’t question their child about possibly criminal activities? In Randolph, not much
“FirstAmendmentFest” rally noon today on State House Lawn
At noon Friday, December 18, the final day of Chanukah, supporters of the U.S. Constitution will gather at the Vermont State House lawn for the first in a series of rallies to support the Constitution and Bill of Rights, starting with the First Amendment.
Klar: Randolph school officials lied to student in pursuit of Blake Allen, another mom says
Charges of deception by school officials in the Randolph high school volleyball locker room story.