After a day of hurry-up-and-wait, the bill ultimately included an increase to the property tax credit for those who pay based on income.
The question now is whether Gov. Phil Scott, who has repeatedly criticized earlier versions of the bill, will veto it.
One key lawmaker called the trimming of a bill to expand Medicaid “unfortunate” but declared the passage of another bill aiming to reduce health care bureaucracy “a huge win.” ...
The bodies of Andrew “Drew” Lalumiere, 35, and John Lalumiere, 68, were found late Thursday morning outside a home on Kibbe Farm Road in South Hero. According to a press release issued Friday night by ...
One bill, H.721, proposed expanding the publicly-funded Medicaid program to cover thousands more Vermonters. The other, H.766 ...
Members of the public that we heard from were very adamant, and very concerned, to make sure that we had a strong ethics code ...
It all started as a sharpening business in the late 1970s. Then it dabbled with a few production orders of costly saw blades. Over time, the manufacturing volume increased and the price decreased, ...
Laura Dlugolecki, of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, has called the new rule  the “most protective wake sport ...
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A service will be held for Jeff and his wife, Patti, at 10 a.m. on May 11, 2024, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Wolfeboro, ...
Edward J. Sbardellati (Ed), 77, of Middlesex, VT passed away at his home on April 17, 2024. Ed was born in Derby, CT to his parents Edward Sbardellati, Sr. and Genevieve Sbardellati, née Bilcz, on ...
An avid athlete, outdoorswoman, skier, biker, horsewoman, animal lover and creator of circles of friends which overlapped and connected people across the country.