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Final Reading archive
Vermont House Ethics Panel dismisses complaints against legislators who took paid trip to Israel
Also in Final Reading: An AI protest song and constitutional violations.
Reducing road salt could improve water quality and reduce rust. But what about slip-and-falls?
Also in Final Reading: A worst case scenario and a looming deadline.
The state is racing to implement nearly $200 million in rural health transformation projects
Also in Final Reading: A pop star in the Peopleโs House.
Lawmakers visited a state prison โ but press wasnโt welcome
Also in Final Reading: Could schools take a Luddite approach? And data privacy for Vermonters.
Vermont bill would create standard policy for school districts should ICE come knocking
Also in Final Reading: Regulating massages and campaign announcements.
โMini truckโ owners show off their wheels at the Vermont Statehouse
Also in Final Reading: Olympic visitors and campaign launches.
As manufacturing jobs decline, Vermont business leaders take their concerns to the Statehouse
Also in Final Reading: Budget battles, crime victim notifications and endorsements.
Town Meeting voters urged lawmakers to consider a universal health care bill. What can that change in Montpelier?
Also in Final Reading: Labor board rejects return to office, a forensic facility and AI in health care.
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