Vermont lawmakers are looking to make outside spending more transparent following mailers from national political groups.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott recently addressed Bennington College students and community members about the importance of ...
The spike is an early estimate. Still, it’s likely to provoke fear for taxpayers, lawmakers and school administrators weary from years of rising costs.
Vermont’s at-large congressional district hasn’t elected a Republican since 1988, and that won’t change anytime soon.
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Vermont over access to voter registration data.The federal government in August asked ...
Bill Hunsinger of Ripton, the party’s new leader, says he wants to focus on bolstering its presence at the local level and is taking aim at the state’s education reform law.
The staged reading of a story about fascism, a play about the war in Gaza and a cabaret opposing "the current regime" are all coming to Vermonters.
A Vermont state senator who took part in a Young Republicans group chat on Telegram in which members made racist comments and joked about rape and gas chambers has resigned. State Sen. Sam Douglass ...
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Burlington, Montpelier and Winooski allow their city residents to vote in local elections regardless of citizenship status, unlike state and federal elections.
In “There’s No ‘A’ in Creemee,” two veteran politicos discuss legislative affairs, state and national elections, and yes, Vermont’s tasty frozen treat.
A Vermont state senator who took part in a Young Republicans group chat on Telegram in which members made racist comments and joked about rape and gas chambers has resigned. State Sen. Sam Douglass ...
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