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Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark will hold a Town Hall concerning her recent work to protect the rule of law and Vermont’s sovereignty, including filing six lawsuits against the Trump administration since President Trump took office in January. The Town Hall will occur on Tuesday, March 18th, in Montpelier, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM.

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by State Rep. Monique Priestley & State Rep. Angela Arsenault In July 2020, a man fueled by hate and armed with an address he found online, traveled to Judge Esther Salas’s New Jersey home to murder her. Her 20-year-old son, Daniel, happened to be home that day and answered the door when the killer came knocking. Daniel was shot and killed.

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Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department Heading into next week’s public hearings on deer, moose, turkey and importation rules, here are the top three things to know about the proposed changes to deer hunting: The proposed new regulations would let hunters use antlerless permits during the regular November season; The proposed new regulations would allow hunters to take a “condi

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Vermont Business Magazine On March 13, 2025 GNAT-TV has successfully concluded its 2024 Fiscal Year Annual Meeting and Open House, offering a dynamic overview of the organization’s progress over the past year and its vision for the future of community media in the Northshire region of Vermont.

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Farm to Plate The Federal Government has cancelled the Local Food for Schools and Child Care program, which was intended to provide $600 million in funding nationwide. The USDA entered into a cooperative agreement with he Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food, and Markets (VAAFM) for $1,222,076 in LFSCC funding. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced its list of state and territory Small Business Persons of the Year ahead of this year’s National Small Business Week, which will take place May 4-10, 2025.

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Vermont Business Magazine Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) Wednesday spoke in opposition to the continuing resolution (CR) passed by the House of Representatives on Tuesday.

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott this morning returned without signature and vetoed H.141, An act relating to fiscal year 2025 budget adjustments. As he had stated in his press conference Wednesday, and previously, Scott opposed additional spending this fiscal year (ending June 30) on the hotel/motel program which serves the unhoused.

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by Tanya Marshall As the days are getting longer and snow is melting it is fitting that this is Sunshine Week – an annual celebration of government records and information as the cornerstone of government accountability and transparency.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Suicide Prevention Center (VTSPC), a program of the Center for Health and Learning, has been prominently featured in a recent report by the Pew Charitable Trusts, recognizing its significant contributions to suicide prevention efforts in the state.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly today to outlaw the use of toxic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in dental floss, cleaning products, and fluorine-treated containers—a critical step in reducing Vermonters’ exposure to these harmful substances.

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Vermont Business Magazine Southern Vermont community and business leaders: Plan to join hosts Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation (BDCC) and Bennington County Regional Commission (BCRC) at Mount Snow in Dover, VT, on May 20 for the 8th annual Southern VT Economy Summit.