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National consumer protection groups, including Consumer Reports and the Electronic Privacy Information Center, say the bill could mark a “turning point” in state privacy laws — but the governor has indicated he may veto it.
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The governor said that while progress has been made, he cannot step away when the Democrat-controlled Legislature is "so far out of balance."
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Sen. Bernie Sanders announced on May 6 that he will seek reelection to the U.S. Senate. The 82-year-old is hoping to serve a fourth consecutive term.
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The family of Andy Reichsman, of Marlboro, has been trying to get the seized artwork back for decades. The Croatian government, late last year, returned the valuable paintings and lithographs.
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Plant some flowering shrubs close to your house so you can enjoy their color and fragrance for yearsTheir heady fragrance can transport you; plant tall or smaller flowering shrubs for color and scent all season.
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Just after the stroke of midnight on Saturday morning, state lawmakers passed the property tax bill necessary to pay for schools.
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Republican Gov. Phil Scott hopes voter disaffection over new government spending will erode the supermajority that Democrats have relied on to overcome his veto power.
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The question now is whether Gov. Phil Scott, who has repeatedly criticized earlier versions of the bill, will veto it.
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Six years after the emerald ash borer was first found in Vermont, towns across the state have responded in different ways — some proactive and others reactive. But no town can stop the insects.
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Vermont's top journalists join host Mitch Wertlieb to delve into the most important news stories each week.
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National space weather forecasters have issued a "Severe (G4) Geomagnetic Storm Watch" for tonight — rare conditions that can produce the colorful lights of the aurora borealis in the night sky as far south as northern California and Alabama.
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Dozens of pieces of legislation have been sent to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk for his signature in the closing weeks of the session. They range in subject matter from climate change mitigation to health insurance coverage.