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Gov. Phil Scott and other state officials outlined a series of orders on Friday that open the door to increased travel, more lodging opportunities including short-term rentals, and indoor restaurant dining. See VTDigger’s story
As the Covid-19 outbreak in Winooski continues to spread, state and city officials are facing questions about whether they have done enough to educate the city’s New American residents about the virus. See VTDigger’s story
The protests over the death of George Floyd are raising concern over Covid spread, as social distancing is almost impossible to maintain. But participants say protesting racial injustice and police brutality against black people is essential. See VTDigger’s story
The Vermont House approved a budget that will fund state government for the first quarter of the upcoming fiscal year, buying lawmakers and the governor time to craft a complete budget — which is expected to come with Covid-19 related cuts — over the summer. See VTDigger’s story
New PPP rules make the federal loan program more flexible for Vermont businesses, as it addresses many aspects of the loan-to-grant program that business owners — particularly restaurant owners — said made the program unusable. See VTDigger’s story
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