
Friday was the deadline for bills to clear their committee of origin. Those that didn’t are unlikely to become law this session.
Friday was the deadline for bills to clear their committee of origin. Those that didn’t are unlikely to become law this session.
“Our laws should protect people, not push them further toward the margins of our society,” Sen. Becca White said at a press conference calling on Vermont to decriminalize sex work.
As Vermont lawmakers attempt to beef up protections to reproductive health care within the state, lawsuits across the country threaten to impede access to care nationwide.
Committee chair Kesha Ram Hinsdale is committed to passing bills to expand union organization protections and beef up workplace discrimination legal protections by Friday.
Numerous bills before the Legislature this year have shone a spotlight on the many forms that intimate partner violence, both domestic and sexual, can take.
The legislative session’s midway Town Meeting break marks a brief respite before legislators return to a flurry of activity leading up to Crossover Day.
The Legislature last year approved a bill legalizing the organic decomposition of bodies, and Rep. Matt Birong, D-Vergennes, is using that bill as his framework for H.216.
Of four state troopers allegedly present at the event, two have been placed on paid leave. Vermont State Police’s internal investigation of the incident is ongoing.
Not ponying up the state dollars would leave money on the table, he said, and would delay needed improvements to the state’s water, roads, bridges and broadband infrastructure.
A million-dollar donation allegedly ordered by the disgraced FTX CEO mirrors one that benefited Balint during her 2022 congressional primary. Balint has not been accused of wrongdoing.