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Burlington Free Press on MSN'Not exiting into stability': What advocates seek as hotel-motel program endsA week after hundreds of households were evicted from hotel and motel rooms, advocates are calling on the state government to ...
Republican Gov. Phil Scott has signed an executive order allowing families with children under age 19 and "medically vulnerable" Vermonters who face eviction from hotel and motel rooms on April 1 ...
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MyChamplainValley.com on MSNState ‘Hotel-Motel’ program hits deadline for medically vulnerable among othersScott wrote in his executive order that now “the program is legislatively capped at 1,100 available rooms for a maximum ...
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Burlington Free Press on MSNMilitary veterans and families in Vermont get new tax exemptions: What to knowVermont state officials are hoping a new tax credit will make them more attractive to military veterans and their families. Here's the breakdown.
Tuesday marks the end of an executive order signed by Governor Phil Scott in March, reverting the state's 'Hotel, Motel’ Voucher Program to its 80-day limit. The Vermont Agency of Human Services ...
Scott and legislative Republicans have long pushed for exempting military pensions from income taxes. This year, lawmakers in all parties signed on to a significant exemption.
The organizations offer multiple actionable paths forward for the Governor’s office, including calling a special legislative session, issuing a new state of emergency, or directing state agencies to ...
Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill on Wednesday aimed in part to make Vermont a more attractive state for military retirees.
At his weekly press conference, Scott said that he had not yet read the final version of the bill, but indicated that lawmakers “would have had to move a long ways” before gaining his signature.
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