LETTER: State commission will address state education funding reform
Many cost-containment ideas are longstanding recommendations that will be under review in the inclusive, consensus-building process underway now.
Op-Ed: Fortifying Vermont’s flood defenses for the future
The repeated damage we’ve encountered – crumbling roadways, devastated driveways, infrastructure deterioration, and access-blocking debris – underscores an unpleasant reality: flooding in our home state is not an isolated incident, but a recurring challenge we need to address with foresight and strategy.
Vt. Conservation Voters releases legislative Environmental Scorecard
Vermont Conservation Voters has released its Vt. Environmental Scorecard for the 2023-2024 legislative session, a tool developed to help Vermonters track legislators’ voting records on key environmental issues in the latest legislative biennium.
LETTER: Have you Heard about Project 2025?
The local progressive political group Indivisible Mad River Valley calls attention to Project 2025 with a meeting planned for Aug. 1 to discuss the proposal.
Op-Ed: Setting the record straight on education funding in Vermont
What’s the worst thing to do when you are stuck in a hole? Continuing to dig. And what is the worst thing to do in an affordability crisis? Make things less affordable.
LETTER: There’s an alternative to ‘a powerhouse team’
The same team that was just touted as wielding extraordinary power and influence in Montpelier … they are our best choice for correcting the damage they helped create?
LETTER: Look to cornfield for flood mitigation
I implore our local and state officials to look at the cornfield today. You'll see crushed corn along the perimeter, yet no damage to most of the middle. The field has a crown that is actually higher than properties along Randall Street.
Shepeluk: Marking the first anniversary of the July 2023 flood
A year after the July 2023 flood, the real work of building resiliency is just beginning. CReW is actively encouraging property owners to set their sights higher than simply repairing their damaged structures, returning them to pre-flood condition and status.
LETTER: A case for a powerhouse team
If this primary came down to young Democrat versus old Democrat, I would not feel compelled to write this. However, this is not that.
Op-Ed: Vermont’s bear hunt exposed
It took a public records request sent to the Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife, but Vermonters now have a clearer picture of the 2023 bear hunt.
LETTER: Raising $1.4 million – one doughnut at a time
Waterbury Ambulance Service is thrilled to announce a delicious way to help fund our Station Creation Project. Partnering with Krispy Kreme, we're offering pre-orders for their iconic doughnuts. Every doughnut you purchase brings us closer to a desperately needed new facility!
LETTER: School ‘extraordinary expenditures’ deserve a closer look
The governor’s newly appointed Secretary of Education has sparked unfounded fears of charter schools in Vermont. However, the real issue is that private special education services are already here and draining millions from each school district with inflated tuition rates, often exceeding $100,000 per student annually.
Feeling overridden? Join House candidates at a town hall event
Please join me and our neighbors upstairs at the Huntington Town Library on July 11 at 7 p.m. and at the Main Street fire station in Waterbury on July 17 at 7 p.m.
LETTER: The Richmond Holiday Market is coming back
A small group of local crafters will be hosting a Richmond Holiday Market on Dec. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. We’re looking for crafters and volunteers!
Breaking down the vote on H.887 to fund schools
voted in favor of H.887. To be absolutely clear, I did this with no great joy in overriding the governor’s veto.
LETTER: Reservoir Friends, Darn Tough workers team up for cleanup
The Friends of Waterbury Reservoir is an organization that prides itself on being a contributing member to the community, both on and off the reservoir.
LETTER: Gratitude for 4th grade graduation and anti-racism achievements
Thursday, June 13th, brought immense pride and reflection as we gathered to celebrate fourth-grade graduation from Brookside Primary School. Yes, my son graduated!
Op-Ed: Rodenticides have devastating impacts fishers
As a conservation biologist, I am alarmed about recent data concerning the impact of anticoagulant rodenticides on Vermont’s wildlife.
Op-Ed: The veto session – a call to Waterbury’s legislators from a voting citizen
On Monday, June 17, the legislature will hold their veto session in hopes of overriding many (or all) of Gov. Phil Scott's vetoes. I am publicly calling for all of our Waterbury legislators NOT to override these vetoes.
Rep. Stevens: Veto session convenes Monday
On June 17-18, the General Assembly will convene for a veto session. We will be considering voting to override up to seven bills that Gov. Phil Scott vetoed over the last several weeks. I will be voting to override each and every one of these vetoes.