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- Bolstered bloc of Vermont Republicans see bills repealed this year as a win
- Vermont Legislature adjourns 2026 session that centered, again, on education reform
- In a crowded Windsor County Senate primary, similar Democrats vie to distinguish themselves
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Vermont Legislature adjourns 2026 session that centered, again, on education reform
In a crowded Windsor County Senate primary, similar Democrats vie to distinguish themselves
Partial rollback of Vermont’s land-use law Act 181 becomes official with Phil Scott’s signature
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Lawmakers torn on Gov. Scott vetoes and bill signings
MONTPELIER, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) - Vermont state lawmakers are sharing some mixed feelings after Governor Phil Scott signed 16 bills into law on Tuesday and vetoed one having to do wi...
At the end of the Vermont legislative session, progress happens in fits and starts
Vermont politicians call on Graham Platner to bow out of Maine senate race
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has joined those calling on Graham Platner to drop out of the Maine senate race after previously supporting him, and Rep. Becca Balint is also urging hi...
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Vermont Legislature passes landmark education reform without forcing districts to merge
Vermont session review: What lawmakers achieved and the issues still left
Vermont lawmakers look back on legislative session
Vermont House stops short of unmasking ICE, dividing House Democrats
Partial repeal of Vermont’s land-use law Act 181 heads to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk
Vermont Legislature adjourned Friday
“I didn’t get everything I wanted, and neither did you. But that’s the way compromise works.” — Gov. Phil Scott
St. Johnsbury landlord seeks to join wife in Vermont Legislature
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
2026 Vermont legislative session adjourns
Vermont lawmakers on Friday chose to end this year's legislative session - sooner than some expected.
Vermonters will vote on equal protection amendment to state constitution this fall
The proposal is aimed at ensuring all people are treated equally under the law regardless of their race, ethnicity, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity o...
New Vermont Laws Underscore States' Bipartisan Embrace of Chemical Regulation
Both the paraquat ban and baby food metals testing law fit into a recent pattern of states paying more attention to environmental and food contaminants—something that fits in with...
Scott, lawmakers reflect on progress made during legislative session
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott is attributing this year’s progress on certain key pieces of legislation to more balance in the legislature, thus allowing for more compromise.
Here's what happened to highly contested bills as Vermont legislature wraps up
Highly contested bills regulating AI data centers, allocating funding for UVM and officers wearing masks were all debated Friday as the legislature wrapped up its session.
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