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Non-profit law firm Vermont Legal Aid on Thursday celebrated what they called "a significant victory for housing justice" as a Vermont citizen's panel ruled in their favor.
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Soy Nómada on MSNTrump requests personal data of SNAP beneficiaries: This is the information requestedThe Trump administration has sparked controversy by demanding sensitive personal data from SNAP beneficiaries. This move, ...
Act 73 creates new provisions around school construction aid, giving some districts hope that the state could soon help fund ...
Gov. Phil Scott’s office issued the following statement on Aug. 5 regarding the decision to share data about Vermont SNAP ...
Last week, Gov. Phil Scott complied with a Trump administration demand to turn over personal information – including names, ...
From greater access to unpaid leave to requiring cosmetology students to learn how to care for textured hair, here are three ...
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott is defending his administration’s decision to comply with a federal request for sensitive data ...
Vermont Governor Phil Scott on Thursday defended his administration’s move to share the personal data of Vermonters who ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont officials are working on a plan to bring more state employees back to the office. Thousands ...
Advocates have been outraged that Governor Phil Scott will allow data on the state’s food stamp program to be shared with the ...
Gov. Phil Scott has received sharp criticism this week for agreeing to provide personal information about state recipients of ...
A Rutland High School graduate who went on to become a Vermont Supreme Court associate justice will retire at the end of the year.
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