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The bill is Burlington voters’ second attempt in a decade at asking legislators to approve a ban on guns in bars. This year’s ...
Vermont legislators are struggling with what to do next with a major education reform bill, which Gov. Phil Scott is pushing ...
In an executive order, Gov. Phil Scott paused enforcement of EV supply mandates. The stated reasons defy the administration’s ...
The $9.01 billion spending plan drew little criticism from the governor in the end, though lawmakers’ work is far from over for the year.
After several years of massive increases, Vermont's property taxes are only going up 1.1% in fiscal year 2026. Here's how ...
Vermont's new state budget, which goes into effect on July 1, prioritizes tax relief, housing and savings for potential ...
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Senate voted on Friday evening to approve its version of this year’s landmark education reform bill, H.454. The decision came just before 6:30 pm., after hours of discussion ...
Vermont Business Magazine At his weekly press conference Wednesday, Governor Phil Scott and Housing and Community Development ...
Scott has expressed concern for the bill in recent months, but Wednesday marked the first time he has said outright that he would consider vetoing the change.
Gov. Phil Scott signed the fiscal year 2026 budget appropriations bill on Wednesday, while urging lawmakers to continue working on policies that will bring down the cost of living for Vermonters.
Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill into law Thursday that would make it a felony to destroy or abuse a corpse, a measure created in the wake of the 2024 murder an Enosburg woman.