LETTER: Harwood School Board leaders share letter to Gov. Scott
Dear Governor Scott - as Vermonters and leaders of the Harwood Unified Union School District Board, we are writing with deep concern about your proposed education funding reform plan.

Rep. Wood: Update from the State House
The 2025 legislative session has already entered its second month and committees are busy with a multitude of bills. Here are some highlights from the first few weeks and links to some key measures you may want to follow in the weeks ahead.

Rep. Stevens: Mid-year budget adjustment moves forward
This week, H.141, the mid-fiscal year Budget Adjustment Act, passed through the Appropriations Committee and the full House of Representatives. The mid-year budget adjustment is an attempt at truing up the budget passed last June.
Rotary update: Super Bowl, breakfast pies, & a bottle drive
There are many ways you can help the Waterbury Rotary Club as we help the community, starting with the Super Bowl and including Pie for Breakfast and a student bottle drive.
LETTER: Indivisible members across Vermont say NO
Indivisible groups across Vermont and the nation are taking actions to impress upon our senators and representatives that we are in crisis as a country.

Atty. Gen. Clark: I took action to uphold the rule of law and protect Vermont
In the chaos of President Trump’s first three weeks in office, I sued on behalf of Vermont to block unconstitutional or illegal actions.
LETTER: The Trump administration is doing illegal things
This isn't just a rant. This is a call to action: Please reach out to your elected officials. Write them emails. Call them. Weigh in. Democracy dies in a vacuum. Don't be that vacuum.
OPINION: Why consider rejecting the HUUSD budget? Reason #1: Fairness
There are plenty of people in the community representing how responsible the proposed school budget is. But I have heard from numerous people with a differing perspective. I would like to offer some data and comparisons related to fairness.

Rep. Stevens: Legislative update
As we close the month of January in the House of Representatives, orientation, education and new bills to consider are happening at a quickening pace.
Treasurer Pieciak: Medical Debt Relief invests in Vermonters
As Vermont’s Treasurer, I am committed to making investments that lower costs, strengthen our economy, and support healthier communities. I believe every Vermonter deserves a fair shot at success, regardless of the situation they are born into.
COMMENTARY: We can have abundant housing and a healthy environment
Vermont can both grow housing and protect our natural resources. The key to success will be not succumbing to the “zero-sum” mentality that too often pits progress in one area against another.
LETTER: Public Assets Institute reacts to Gov. Phil Scott’s budget address
Gov. Phil Scott said again today he would reform education by doing more with less. We're hearing understandable concerns about his plan. While we don't know all the details yet, we've heard this promise before—and don’t have a lot to show for it.
LETTER: Not supporting the proposed Harwood budget
I attended the Jan. 22 Harwood School Board meeting. It allows a total of 15 min. for public comment before the board begins discussion of business. I wanted to share my comments in full with the community at large.
LETTER: School budget reflects ‘hard choices’ with most tax rates dropping
We write to ask you to consider supporting the school district budget on or before Town Meeting Day, Tuesday, March 4.
Op-Ed: Assessing the future of the Clean Heat Standard
The Clean Heat Standard, envisioned as a part of Act 18 of 2023, had the overall aim of reducing the use of fossil fuels used for heating in Vermont. Act 18 did not implement the Clean Heat Standard but instead required the Public Utility Commission to study the idea and issue a detailed report.

Op-Ed: Why fossil fuels are not the answer to affordability
One thing nearly all Vermonters seem to agree on is that we want living in our state to be more affordable. When it comes to energy, continued dependence on high-cost and price-volatile fossil fuels like gasoline, fuel oil, and propane is not a path to affordability.

LETTER: Remembering Hunter Wright
If you are someone who knew Hunter, loves/loved skateboarding, or know of someone who has died by suicide, please consider making a donation in Hunter’s memory.

LETTER: Hannah’s House sponsors free online parenting series
Hannah's House is offering a free four-part parenting class for community members in the Harwood school district via Zoom starting Jan. 29.

Sen. Sanders: As Gaza ceasefire nears, the U.S. must learn from its role in the horrific tragedy
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., today released this statement ahead of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which is poised to begin on Sunday, Jan. 19.
LETTER: ‘Put students first’ in crafting the school budget
I would like to submit for readers comments that I presented to the Harwood Unified Union School Board at their Jan. 8 meeting. The text follows.