There was definitely a breakdown in communication among the two branches and then just not a lot of interest in repairing it,” said one Statehouse lobbyist.
With the end of the legislative session comes the natural end to this newsletter until January 2025. How time flies! We here at VTDigger wanted to thank all of our Final Readers for so loyally ...
State lawmakers have allocated $1.5 million to the Vermont Department of Corrections to expand a program helping incarcerated Vermonters on their road to sobriety. The program was started by the ...
The Vermont Senate is mourning after two of its longest-serving members died within a week of each other. Democrat Dick Mazza died on May 25th. The 84-year-old was the second-longest serving member in ...
A new law in Vermont — the first of its kind in the U.S. — will require fossil fuel companies to pay for a share of the costs ...
The 2024 session adjourned after 1 a.m. on May 13. Governor Scott has indicated he may veto several bills, including the ...
The Vermont Legislature passed a law requiring fossil fuel companies to pay for damages that are caused by climate change.
After signing dozens of bills into law this week, Gov. Phil Scott vetoed a bill to create an overdose prevention site in Vermont. Bill H.72 was passed by both House and Senate during the legislative ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont was due to appear in court today to argue that the state may not withhold ...
The Stamford Board of Education is set to vote on their budget — which may include the ...
Health care providers and Delaware lawmakers remain divided over a proposal to create a hospital cost review board to help ...
Physician-assisted suicide is legal in ten US states and the District of Columbia. It is an option given to individuals by law in Colorado, California, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maine, New ...