Between physical and mental health programs, nutrition initiatives, and even election security plans, Vermont will get tens of millions of dollars less from the federal government next fiscal year.
Should noncitizens be allowed to vote in municipal elections? That question was at the center of arguments heard Wednesday by the Vermont Supreme Court.
Vermont Senator Sam Douglass broke his silence Wednesday on a racist group chat controversy, apologizing for his involvement but stopping short of committing to resign despite mounting pressure from fellow Republicans.
On Tuesday evening Gov. Phil Scott called on Douglass to resign after a leaked group chat showed Douglass and his wife using racist and antisemitic language with fellow young Republicans from across the country.
The first-term Republican senator broke his silence on Wednesday afternoon. Here's what Politico reported on his involvement in controversial texts.
Vermont Business Magazine VTGOP Chairman Paul Dame today announced the list of 20 legislator endorsements from across six counties in the first round of endorsements. In Vermont the State Party elects its party officers in the odd numbered years in a process outlined in State Statute.
Pieciak, a Democrat, is widely rumored to be mulling a bid for governor, though was mum on his future plans Tuesday.