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Alicia Freese began her journalism career as a reporter with VTDigger. She later spent five years covering local and state politics as a staff writer for the Seven Days newspaper. Her work has won awards from the New England Newspaper & Press Association, the Association of Alternative Newsmedia and the Vermont Press Association.
 

Legislative Preview: Education committees will pick up pre-K bill, analyze education financing, independent school standards and debate consolidation of districts

By Alicia Freese

Jan 5 2014April 8, 2015

Donovan and Peltz co-sponsored a bold bill at the end of last session that would do away with supervisory unions and consolidate the governance structures of the all of the state’s school districts into 30 new districts.


Legislative preview: Paid sick leave, child care workers' union to be top labor issues

By Alicia Freese

Jan 3 2014January 7, 2014

One proposed bill would grant seven days of paid leave each year for full-time workers.


2013 Politics Recap: Plenty of sparks fly in off-election year, thanks to health care reform and party infighting

By Alicia Freese

Dec 30 2013December 30, 2013

Gov. Peter Shumlin was hit by a triple whammy this year -- the disastrous health care exchange launch, a soured land deal with a neighbor and the dismissal of several key policies by his fellow Democrats in the Legislature. Meanwhile, the GOP engaged in its own internecine battle over ideology.


2013 Health Care Recap: Exchange turmoil overshadows single payer plans

By Alicia Freese

Dec 29 2013December 30, 2013

Over the course of the year, setbacks beset the rollout of the state exchange; the Shumlin administration and a business and health care group released dueling cost estimates for single payer; a health insurance cooperative unravelled and key players in the health care reform effort shuffled from government to consulting gigs and back again.


State offers 'flexibility' to those who missed Monday's health insurance deadline

By Alicia Freese

Dec 23 2013December 27, 2013

Department of Vermont Health Access Commissioner Mark Larson said employees will work through the holiday week to process applications and invoices. But the call center will close at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and reopen at 8 a.m. Thursday.


Report: Brock major player in Vermont Health Connect records requests

By Alicia Freese

Dec 23 2013December 27, 2013

Republicans have quietly been reaping fodder about the troubled rollout of Vermont Health Connect, while less quietly critiquing the Shumlin administration’s handle on the situation. Peter Hirschfeld of the Vermont […]


Vermont Foodbank aims to raise $1 million before year's end

By Alicia Freese

Dec 22 2013December 23, 2013

The Foodbank has an operating budget of $6.5 million, and it depends on individuals and foundations to contribute roughly 70 percent of that.


Senate Democrats set legislative priorities

By Alicia Freese

Dec 20 2013December 21, 2013

Senators see a lot to do in 2014 session beyond solving budget deficit, examining Vermont Health Connect and improving mental health system.


Open or closed, caucuses agree on curbing spending

By Alicia Freese

Dec 19 2013

House GOP leader promises to make party meetings more open, cites some room for cooperation with Democrats


Underhill drug rehab center trims staff, medical services

By Alicia Freese

Dec 18 2013December 19, 2013

Maple Leaf Farm, a 41-bed treatment center for drug and alcohol addiction in Underhill, is laying off eight staff and shuttering its primary care unit to deal with a budget shortfall.


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