
Op-Ed: ‘It could happen here’
My father told me about what he saw because he knew he was getting old, that his generation would soon pass from the world, and there were people who were saying that what he witnessed that day was a lie.
Rep. Stevens: ‘Money bills’ at the session’s halfway mark
This last week saw the House of Representatives considering the bills passed through policy committees prior to crossover, with a focus on “money bills.”
Op-Ed: Public safety and substance use needs a comprehensive approach
Vermont has long been a leader in treatment for addiction and substance use, particularly through its Hub and Spoke model which was launched nearly a decade ago to address the opioid epidemic.
State Treasurer: Hang up & report phone ‘spoofing’ calls
The Vermont Treasurer’s Office is aware that several Vermonters have received unsolicited calls from individuals claiming to be U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers.
OPINION: Continued public investment in child care is key to small business success
In order to grow our small businesses and better support working families in Vermont, we need to keep making progress on child care.
OP-ED: Youth Lobby urges lawmakers, governor to stick with climate promises
As a part of the Vermont Youth Lobby, I was one of several Vermont youth who spoke at our Rally Day of Action at the State House on March 13, and at a press conference afterward. Below is a condensed transcript of our remarks from the press conference.
LETTER: Usurpation of parents' rights continued on March 13 at the State House
Stop for one moment and imagine a role reversal of the two groups occupying Room 11 at the Vermont State House on March 13: A trans rights group reserved Room 11 and a parent’s rights group attended to disrupt. No doubt, the parent’s group would have been immediately escorted out.