Now in bill form, the proposal sets minimum class sizes, caps spending next year, and significantly restricts which private schools are eligible to receive public money.
Gov. Phil Scott has recommended cutting universal school meals to reduce property tax increases this year. Why Democrats say ...
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Vermont still stands with Ukraine, governor says
Feb. 24 marks the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and Gov. Phil Scott says Vermont still stands with ...
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Gov. Scott releases detailed education reform plan
Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday provided more details of his vision to fundamentally re-shape education in the state.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott has been focusing his weekly briefings this year on his administration’s priorities for the ...
New information was released Tuesday, with school budgets ready to be voted on next week, that the projected average statewide property tax increase will be 5.9%. That’s the same number that was ...
The Senate’s version of the bill would approve slightly more spending overall than the one that cleared the House earlier this month, though it still largely mirrors Gov. Phil Scott’s wishes.
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Scott calls for rolling back Vermont climate change laws
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott says the state needs to change course on climate change. What lawmakers decide to do could affect ...
At its most recent meeting last week, the St. Johnsbury School Board briefly discussed statewide education reform proposals ...
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and members of his cabinet will be in Lamoille County on Friday, February 28 for its Capital for a Day 14-county tour.
Gov. Phil Scott during his Wednesday press conference briefly addressed his budget proposal to eliminate universal free meals ...
Supporters of a proposed ban on guns in bars say it's common sense: Don't allow guns where alcohol is served. But in a state that's both liberal and defensive about guns, it's not that simple.