During the past few months, my administration has rolled out a plan to transform and strengthen our public education system. After last year’s double-digit increase in property taxes, Vermonters made ...
"It’s time to do what we should have done a while ago and build a system that prioritizes our kids over our nostalgia. We are ...
Cynthia Barnhart succeeds Ron Lumbra as chair of the UVM Board of Trustees. Lumbra will remain a member of the board.
On Saturday, March 1, an estimated 2,000 Vermonters gathered on both sides of Route 100 in Waitsfield to protest the visit of J.D. Vance to Vermont for ...
In accepting the promotion to the county chairmanship, West congratulated Ramsey for having built up the Bennington County ...
Scott said he's appreciative school districts kept their spending tight to not raise property taxes as much as last year so the state can try and buy down the statewide average increase of 6%.
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott tapped a maple tree at Pure Gold Sugaring in Sutton on March 3 to mark the start of the state's maple ...
Vermont Governor Phil Scott began his weekly briefing today discussing his education reform proposal. And he answered a number of questions about the potential impacts of tariffs.
Gov. Phil Scott officially kicked off the maple sugaring season by tapping into a Pure Gold Sugaring tree on Monday.
The state's Dept. of Public Safety presented the bill to the legislature this session, and lawmakers are working on pieces of the sweeping bill.
Thus, no one should be surprised that Gov. Phil Scott’s education transformation proposal is generating hearty discussion and pushback. Cutting $180 million from the current amount spent on ...