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by Representatives Michael Marcotte, Stephanie Jerome and Monique Priestley Your voice matters more than you might realize — right now, it has the power to impact the lives of not only you and your children, but everyone else in the state.
Vermont Retail & Grocers Association & Co-Signers H.121, a data privacy bill passed by the legislature and vetoed by Governor Scott, is a well-intentioned attempt to protect consumers’ personal data that misses the mark. In its current form, this bill will create major problems for Vermont’s businesses, consumers, and economy.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Chamber of Commerce has announced a call for presentations for the upcoming Solutions Summit: A Focus on Vermont’s Workforce.
Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark issued the following statement in response to Governor Scott’s veto of H.121, An act relating to enhancing consumer privacy and the age-appropriate design code: “I am extremely disappointed in the Governor’s decision to veto H.121.
Hunger Free Vermont issued the following statement after the Scott Administration suggested last Wednesday that property tax hikes could be mitigated by about $20 million by cutting the universal school meal plan: Governor Scott’s harsh and irresponsible proposal to defund Vermont’s permanent Universal School Meals program would be detrimental to Vermont children, families and
by Christopher M. Scott I want to thank the Governor for vetoing the data privacy bill passed by the legislature. I have become increasingly concerned about the potential impact of H.121 legislation on my hotel business.
Vermont Business Magazine This week, U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) and U.S.
Vermont Business Magazine Barr Hill Gin, the most awarded gin in the United States and #1 selling gin in Vermont, is proud to announce its upcoming Pollinator Week, taking place from June 17-23, 2024. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the crucial role pollinators, particularly bees, play in Vermont's thriving agricultural landscape.
Vermont Department of Economic Development Since lawmakers adjourned in mid-May, I’ve had more time to hit the road and visit some of our outstanding Vermont companies and regional partners.
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Vermont Business Magazine In a Senate Commerce Committee hearing Thursday, U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) questioned U.S.
Vermont Business Magazine Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Garland v. Cargill, overturning the federal ban on bump stocks on semiautomatic rifles—devices used in the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, the deadliest mass shooting in history.
