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by Representative Paul Dame Last week the State House was consumed with the most important work of the year: passing a budget. All of the current tax polices gave us $33 Million more in revenue than we had last year, due to normal inflation and economic growth. But that wasn’t enough, and so the budget that passed required an additional $48,000,000 in new ta
Vermont Business Magazine VSECU, a member-owned cooperative and not for profit credit union for everybody in Vermont, has donated $23,000 to Vermont charities.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Peter Shumlin today provided an update on surface water testing from Bennington and North Bennington. Ten water samples were taken for testing from local creeks and ponds at locations around the former Chemfab facilities to help determine the source and extent of PFOA contamination.
Vermont Business Magazine For the 2nd time in recent years, the ECRI Institute has recognized The University of Vermont Health Network for excellence in supply chain management that improves health care quali
Vermont Business Magazine Teens' views on politics offer some of the best insights into their psyche and perspective.
Vermont Business Magazine At its final seminar of 2016, LaunchVT, Vermont’s business pitch competition, announced the seven final
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation has agreed to pay $5,000 in civil penalti
by Deb Markowitz, Secretary, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources As a parent, and as the head of Vermont’s environmental agency, I often ask myself, what will be our generation’s environmental legacy? We strive to keep our families healthy and safe, our communities prosperous, and our natural environment free from the effects of harmful pollution.
by Michael Bielawski and Bruce Parker Vermont Watchdog The Vermont Senate on Wednesday gave preliminary approval to a renewable energy bill aimed at giving towns more input on the siting of wind and solar projects.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Smoke & Cure, maker of delicious smoked meats and meat snacks since 1962, is teaming up again with AllEarth Renewables of Williston to source local renewable solar to power the company’s electrical needs.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Attorney General William H Sorrell on Tuesday joined attorneys general from across the nation in a meeting in New York City to announce a national
Vermont Business Magazine The Addison County Economic Development Corporation (ACEDC), Vermont’s only Kiva Zip Trustee, has endorsed the first Kiva Zip loan in Addison County for Caroline’s Dream, a handcrafted skincare producer based in East Middlebury. Kiva Zip is a loan program within the global non-profit Kiva that offers 0% interest loans for small busin
