Op-Ed: ‘It could happen here’
Opinion Sarah Page Opinion Sarah Page

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.

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John Mandeville John Mandeville

Letter: Support your local agency on aging

As we face the possibility of unprecedented changes to the way that federal funding supports aging services in Vermont, it’s important for us to take this opportunity to provide some clarity. 

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Opinion Jennifer Morrison Opinion Jennifer Morrison

DPS Commissioner: Public safety requires rebalancing priorities

Last fall, Vermonters delivered a clear message: They want meaningful change on the issues impacting their daily lives: property taxes, education, housing, and affordability. One common concern unites all these challenges: the need to ensure the safety of our communities, downtowns, neighborhoods, and personal property.

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Opinion Sarah Copeland Hanzas Opinion Sarah Copeland Hanzas

Secretary of State responds to executive order on ‘Integrity of American Elections’

On March 25, President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order on “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.” The order proposes significant changes to elections across the country that Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas has called “an unprecedented overreach of federal authority.” Here is the secretary of state’s statement in full regarding this executive order. 

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Opinion Doug Racine Opinion Doug Racine

Op-Ed: ‘It’s the education fund that’s broken, not the K-12 education system’

Voter anger over property taxes has led to angst this winter in the Statehouse. A legislative leader recently urged fellow legislators and all Vermonters to discard “preconceived notions” about the issue. There seems to be a public consensus that our current education finance system is fundamentally flawed. Irretrievably broken. That something brand new is needed.

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Opinion Paul Lesure Opinion Paul Lesure

OPINION: Why not show love to local energy?

I think about energy a lot. I grew up in a drafty house with cold bedrooms, whereas my best friend lived in a modern, passive solar house that was always comfortable. That contrast put the role energy consumption and efficiency play into clear focus at a young age. 

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Opinion Catherine Crawley Opinion Catherine Crawley

LETTER: Vt. Congressional delegation gets top scores on conservation

For nearly 60 years, the League of Conservation Voters has published a National Environmental Scorecard to determine which members of Congress are working to protect our air and water, to build a clean energy future, and to ensure our democracy. Here in Vermont, we are fortunate that our Congressional delegation has once again earned top marks.

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