The bills focus on age-appropriate design, more guards on consumer data and stricter regulations for data brokers.
The bills focus on age-appropriate design, more guards on consumer data and stricter regulations for data brokers.
Burlington interim police Chief Shawn Burke begins new role; Adolescent psychiatric unit at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center gets green light
One Democrat might be an outlier, two could be a coincidence, but four elected Democrats shirking their duties demonstrates an alarming pattern.
Fiske’s book/teaching tool “Don’t Burn My House Down,” details Pastor Pete’s life work in prison ministry, his calling to do God’s work.
Since the Department’s adoption in 1979, overall spending per student when accounting for inflation has more than doubled, without positive results.
What’s medically true would be decided by the Vermont Attorney General.
Quick, brief overview of bills and topics under review this week by Vermont Legislature committees.
SANDERS: No, you want to do nonsense. Do nonsense.
“It was an awful, ugly, nasty situation,” said Sharon Eaton, director of Riverside Animal Rescue.
Settings that already provide homeless housing might easily welcome 1-5 micro dwelling units in nearby empty parking lots.
A 2023 law just muzzled pregnancy resource centers. This year’s ‘improved’ version muzzles everyone.
Crystal Mahar, 34, whose child brought a handgun to the town elementary school last week, is charged with negligent storage of a firearm.
Middlebury women’s ice hockey secures second straight trip to NCAA semifinals; Sugarhouses opened doors for annual Maple Open House Weekend
About 50 teachers recently convened to participate in the Sixth Annual Vermont Holocaust Memorial (VTHM) Educators Workshop in Montpelier.
Masson-Monteith reportedly threatened to shoot and kill Sgt. Jason Perry, 42, of the Lamoille County Sheriff’s Department, State Police said.
Kiev blew up metering station for EU-bound gas-Russia; Israel resumes airstrikes in Gaza; AG Pam Bondi accuses 3 Tesla vandals of ‘domestic terrorism’
While hospitals cut services to stay afloat, Planned Parenthood benefits from a 90-10 Medicaid match, private donations, and millions in political spending.
The eponymous county seat of politically blue Bennington County last November voted just as enthusiastically against Pres. Trump and for Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Becca Balint as the rest of the state.
We talk about how the First Amendment and the Second Amendment protect each other. And about Guy’s confrontation by an angry legislator.
So we determined it was worth a trip over to Parro’s to become a little more familiar with what we were talking about! Yesterday we had the opportunity to go up to Parro’s and shoot some gas operated firearms on their state of the art facility for REAL education.
Bill obliterated in four hours of critical testimony; passes committees anyway.
Also, VT Senate on March 19 adopted a S.R.10, a resolution opposing Gov. Phil Scott’s proposed reorganization of the Department of Public Safety into an Agency.
Public makes voices heard at Essex board meeting about proposed Amazon facility; Police investigate ‘untimely death’ in Burlington
Using mind-control tactics that mirror the BITE model of cult manipulation, Ziz transformed online followers into real-world extremists,
Koch on First Amendment rights being cancelled by mob rule; Green on a lack of moral will and courage on the part of Vermont’s legislators
Vermont has the most birders per capita in the U.S. according to data from a popular birding app.
Education leaders criticize Scott’s plans for district consolidation and per-student funding
We have ALWAYS adapted to our ever-changing climate throughout history and must continue to do so.
“We’re very concerned that this mandate for Efficiency Vermont will actually drive up our cost,” Ken Nolan of VPPSA said.
From September through December, our homeless fellow Vermonters suffered multiple catastrophic outcomes, including many preventable deaths.
No ideology – not Mari Cordes’, not mine, not Donald Trump’s, not Bernie Sanders’ – is so sacred that it may be allowed to suppress anyone’s right to speak and be heard.
Former childcare provider appears in front of VT Supreme Court; With so much available cash, why did UVM Health Network “need” to cut critical services?
Hopefully, no one despised the individuals speaking at the statehouse last week, but many certainly despised their message.
Crumbling highways, decaying bridges, and gridlocked traffic plague the Northeast as Vermont is among the nation’s worst for infrastructure maintenance.
Jennifer LaBonte, 45, of Essex Junction, was sentenced Monday, March 17 in US District Court in Rutland to four months of imprisonment following her guilty plea.
Hanlon, who grew up in the Northeast Kingdom community, returns to Vermont after working on campaigns in Pennsylvania and at the Democratic National Committee.
The bill stems from a growing frustration among parents and educators who have witnessed firsthand the impact of prolonged mask-wearing on students.
If we wish to have more employees for a healthier business community and want to encourage younger families to move here, we need to offer housing solutions.
According to a court filing from Tuesday, Unilever, headquartered in London, is said to have fired Stever in a bid to “mute the social mission” of Ben & Jerry’s — a mission that has also recently encompassed vocal opposition to Israel’s actions in the Gaza war.
The student announced it on social media, and his SM friends told adults at school.
The list of Vermont’s Medal of Honor winners is long and distinguished.
Outright Vermont, in collaboration with Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, developed the “Full Spectrum Educator’s Guide to Implementing LGBTQ+ Inclusive Sex Ed,” which is currently being implemented widely in Vermont public schools through the Vermont Agency of Education.
“S.65 is legally unsound because it contains internally conflicting standards and creates a regulatory morass likely to result in litigation,” says the Public Utilities Commission.
How Medicaid cuts might impact Vermont; Jarrod Weiss: We don’t need the Walmart-ization of education; Can employees be fired for social media posts?
Vermonters are driving more, but EVs and fuel efficient cars mean a depleted Transportation Fund.
Every floor and committee meeting of the Vermont Legislature now has an AI-generated transcript, video, and summary. Bookmark THAT, news junkies!
Potato study shows drone surveillance can boost natural results.
Berlandy became involved in a pursuit and gun battle in Burke with a wanted fugitive from Rhode Island, and then provided life-saving medical care to the man who just attempted to kill him and two other troopers.
Vermont State Police have filed additional charges against Jason Seiple, 38, of Poultney, after identifying another victim in an ongoing investigation.
The numbers don’t look good.
The accused, Zamir Paley, 30, of Wilder, already had two warrants for his arrest. They were for “DUI-drug, cocaine possession and retail theft.”
As Vermont’s hospitals struggle financially, a bill by the House Healthcare Committee would have the state oversee financial records.
The Senate will also consider J.R.S. 15, a joint resolution supporting Vermont’s transgender and non-binary community and declaring the state’s commitment to fighting discrimination and treating all citizens with respect and dignity, up for its third reading.
Trial begins for former VSP trooper accused of stealing from evidence lockup; Green Mountain Transit to hold press conference Tuesday, end free fares
These two legislators worked in an unusual way to incite and organize a “takeover” to prevent themselves and anyone else from hearing a particular point of view.
Said a South Burlington teacher: “There has to be a balance, right?”
The state is actively fighting fentanyl deaths, yet Welch voted against a bill designed to stop the source of the problem—traffickers distributing the fentanyl.
Vermonters deserve to know if politicians are using manipulation and rhetoric to push unpopular, expensive agendas.
Thank you to every reader and/or viewer who has shared our posts! That’s what in the old-fashioned business world we used to call ‘word of mouth advertising,’ the very best kind.
Sole UVM prez finalist another former ASU leader. Traffic fatalities down. Barn repair $$ from State of Vermont.
Bear incidents have been on the rise over the past several years.
In fact, the AR-15 (which stands for Armalite Rifle, not Assault Rifle as often assumed), is a gas-operated firearm.
Like the baby turtles that have trundled across treacherous sands at least half the way down the beach to the surf without getting eaten, it’s a promising start.
Boston Bruins partner to get Vermont girls on the ice; Burlington Irish Heritage Festival returns for its 30th year; Shamrocks & Headlocks returns to Barre
A key component is a $13,200 block grant-per-student proposal that could require big adjustments for high spending schools.
Grand Isle Cty.’s most notorious drug dealer is due back in court this month after failing to start volunteer service ordered in 2023 in lieu of life sentence.
Depending on one’s perspective we might look at various issues as making progress or going in the wrong direction.
Again, Republicans are the weirdo culture warriors. not the people in their underwear storming the Capitol.
NATO ‘peacekeepers’ in Ukraine mean war – Medvedev; NYC health officials missed early COVID spread by following CDC bureaucrats; Houthis vow retaliation
Starksboro man charged with cocaine possession; Missing Sheldon man arrested in New York after manhunt; Royalton man arrested for meth
I can say with first-hand knowledge that the Speaker of the House and Senate majority leader both control which bills are allowed to be discussed in Committee.
Vermont will likely continue to move toward an education system composed of local elementary schools, central middle schools, and regional high schools and career & technical education centers.
There is no worse policy for the taxpayer and consumer than to have politicians and bureaucrats choosing winners and losers in the economy.
What does Wednesday’s event mean for the future of free speech? For the political futures of high-profile legislative leaders? And what was it like to get a call from Fox News?
The incident followed a verbal altercation with her supervisor.
The Vermont Senate will vote next week on a committee plan to push back a Clean Heat Standard fuel dealers’ registry by two years.
“I would like to see a public apology from Vermont Senate and House Democrats for mischaracterizing our event as an attack on the transgender community,” Rene McGuinness said.
Lawmakers’ arrogance, stubbornness, and fiscal irresponsibility on full display with H.125
Warm weather may bring sugaring season to a close; Vermont towns continue to grapple with allowing ATVs on local roads
The Sergeant-at-Arms aided-and-abetted protestors to violate Vermont Statute and possibly Federal Civil Rights Law.
Transgender Activists intended to cause public inconvenience and annoyance by disturbing a lawful meeting of persons with loud noises and the potential implied threat of confiscation or damage to our materials and equipment due to their actions, in violation of Title 13 : Crimes and Criminal Procedure Chapter 019: Breach of the Peace; Disturbances.
“Any cuts that might be enacted for FY twenty six wouldn’t impact schools till school year twenty six, twenty seven,” Bordenaro clarified.
Public servants’ lives are the stakes
She clearly rejects our long-established unity in favor of the tools of division.
The protest is being organized by “Troublemakers” and “Disruption Project,” two groups Elon Musk named in a post on X Saturday as Democrat funded organizations responsible for on-going nation-wide protests harassing Tesla dealerships.
“This is exactly the opposite of what we should be doing. Vermont needs stronger ethics oversight for all three branches of government, not weaker.”
Voting Vermonters now know that if you allow the shouters and screamers to drown out someone else today, you will stand by, holding the cloaks of those who do it to them tomorrow.
“I run a small propane company in Proctor, Vermont with 11 employees. I’m one of the 11. I’m the ‘Big Oil’ they’re talking about,” Judy Taranovich joked.
The ceremony brought together American snowmobilers and members of Club Montoneiges Les Trois Village from Canada. Local businesses funded the project.
On Wednesday, the People’s House was for the people who shouted the loudest – and that’s apparently okay with the majority leaders of the House and Senate.
Older Vermonters and caregivers rely on adult day programs. Medicaid cuts could jeopardize them; Canada cancels order for Vermont liquor amid trade war
Governor Phil Scott’s office today announced a range of appointments made in the last two quarters of 2024. Beginning April 1, appointments will be announced on a quarterly basis.
“To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker.”
They are persons who have been hurt by the ‘healthcare’ that they’ve been provided, physically and mentally. And they want to have a voice and they want healing from their wounds and injuries because of the medical procedures.
Moses has a criminal record dating back to 1979 and was sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison for aggravated felonious sexual assault committed in the late 1990s. He was granted parole earlier in 2022 but failed to maintain contact with authorities.
Poleway and two of his uniformed officers were standing in the corridor outside while Kessler delivered her ultimatum. They had not been asked by Kessler to remove the disruptive protesters, he said.
Detransition advocates forum interrupted in Vermont State House today.
The vote follows a recent decision by the State of Vermont to not house 18-19 years olds at a proposed new secure juvenile facility in Vergennes. Also, Gov. Phil Scott and others have expressed strong concern about out-of-state drug gangs, aware of Vermont’s juvenile crime laws, using teenagers as drug debt enforcers, sometimes with deadly results.
Berlin police respond to road rage incident involving a gun; Leahy BTV Airport reopens after emergency with gas line
EVENT TODAY! There is a rally at the State House 12-1 pm calling on the legislature to REPEAL ACT 18.
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