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- From the 1970s to today, mapping Vermont for land use sets off fierce opposition
- Vermont House poised to roll back portions of Act 181
- Vermont Legislature adjourns 2026 session that centered, again, on education reform
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Vermont Legislature adjourns 2026 session that centered, again, on education reform
No kings in Vermont? Are you sure?
Incumbent governors in Vermont haven't lost a reelection bid since 1962 — longer than the state has had Act 250, Green Up Day or Ben & Jerry's. Read the story on VTDigger here:...
In a divided statehouse, Vermont lawmakers weigh increased taxes on the rich
Vermont’s U.S. Rep. Becca Balint announces reelection campaign
Vermont has joined 49 lawsuits against the Trump administration. What have they accomplished?
Vermonters will vote on equal protection amendment to state constitution this fall
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Governor appoints Burlington rep, bypassing Dems’ recommendations
Vermont Senate budget writers approve latest state spending bill
At the end of the Vermont legislative session, progress happens in fits and starts
Vermont’s rural revolt is just getting started
A grassroots rural uprising beat back two controversial land use laws. The harder fight — changing how Vermont makes policy — is just beginning. Read the story on VTDigger here: V...
After a Rural Revolt, Dems Favor Rolling Back Act 250 Reforms
In the Vermont House, a Bid to Weaken Conservation Goals Falls Short
Vermont Legislature passes landmark education reform without forcing districts to merge
Vermont lawmakers consider suspending new fines for candidates who don’t disclose their finances
Vermont House stops short of unmasking ICE, dividing House Democrats
State return-to-office policy remains in limbo as Vermont Supreme Court declines to immediately intervene
Partial repeal of Vermont’s land-use law Act 181 heads to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk
Vermont budget writers reach compromise spending deal with funding for UVM athletic complex
As Vermont lawmakers stare down adjournment, major bills are still in flux
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