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Vermont Governor Phil Scott was sworn in for a fourth two-year term and delivered his inaugural address before a joint session of the Legislature Thursday afternoon.
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A new session of the Vermont Legislature begins Wednesday with Democrats in control of both chambers and a Republican in the governor’s seat.
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The Vermont Legislature will have a veto-proof majority when the new biennium begins in January. That has environmental advocates across the state confident that some of their key policy goals will soon pass.
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Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility recently hosted the leaders of the state House and Senate for a virtual review of the session.
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The Vermont House ended its session early Thursday evening after casting a final vote on the $8 billion state budget and sending the fiscal plan to the governor.
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Republican Phil Scott opened his briefing reacting to news that the nation’s high court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade after nearly 50 years.
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott’s weekly briefing Tuesday focused on what he would like the legislature’s budget focus to be and the state’s rise in opioid deaths.
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott used his weekly briefing Tuesday to call on the Legislature to advance his budget priorities.
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The Vermont Legislature has approved funding to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine.