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Gov. Phil Scott signed Act H.454 on July 1, which seeks to fix Vermont's myriad public education issues. Here's why some ...
Scott wrote in his executive order that now “the program is legislatively capped at 1,100 available rooms for a maximum 80-day per year stay to allow for individuals and families to seek ...
Vermont’s new law also includes a first-of-its kind provision banning schools from using social media to communicate with students.
Governor Scott, your capital city is in dire shape. Montpelier’s flood-ravaged downtown lives in fear of the Winooski rising again. Its infrastructure is wearing out fast, while the customers for its ...
Gov. Scott is serving his fifth two-year term as governor of Vermont. Only in New Hampshire and Vermont do governors serve two-year terms, the other 48 states are all four years. It means a Vermont ...
On June 11, Governor Phil Scott vetoed a bill designed to overhaul the General Assistance (GA) Emergency Housing Program born ...
Over 800 people – including nearly 300 children – were slated to exit the program on Tuesday, as an executive order that extended their stays expired, according to data provided by the Department for ...
Gov. Phil Scott signed a transformational education reform bill into law on Tuesday afternoon that will drastically change ...
Step one of reforming and replacing Vermont’s education funding system is now complete, as the state’s Republican Governor ...
Tuesday marks the end of an executive order signed by Gov. Phil Scott in March, reverting the state's "Hotel, Motel" Voucher Program to its 80-day limit.
The transformation is far from guaranteed. Lawmakers first need to agree on a new school district map before proceeding with other facets of the law.
Governor Phil Scott gathered legislative leaders and committee chairs to sign Vermont’s sweeping education reform bill.
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