Last year, the Senate Education Committee endorsed Saunders before the chamber as a whole ultimately rejected her nomination. On Tuesday, Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale emerged as the committee’s only vocal ...
Five senators — three Republicans and two Democrats — voted in favor of recommending Zoie Saunders to the full Senate, with one against.
Vermont Education Secretary Zoie Saunders was confirmed by the Senate Education Committee on Tuesday afternoon, setting her up for a full Senate vote on Thursday. The vote came out 5-1 with all three ...
After the hearing which lasted around two hours, the Senate Education Committee decided to advance Saunders on a 5-1 vote to a full Senate vote. The hearing started with Saunders delivering a speech, ...
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WFFF Burlington on MSNVermont Sen. Peter Welch to hold business roundtable on Trump tariffs in NewportSen. Peter Welch has invited Vermont and Canadian business leaders to discuss the potential impacts of President Trump’s ...
Ed Fox of VTRGA, et al. Vermont has an opportunity this legislative session to pass comprehensive data privacy legislation which strikes a responsible balance between protectin ...
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WCAX on MSNVt. bill would revamp state refugee officeA new bill at the Statehouse would change the way immigration affairs are handled in Vermont. The Agency of Human Services’ ...
One of a slew of bills resurrected from last session that seek to regulate tech companies, S.69 would require social media platforms to adjust their algorithms and default privacy settings for users ...
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The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act failed to clear a procedural hurdle on Monday after it received no support ...
Yesterday, the Vermont Senate gave initial approval to H.141, the FY25 Budget Adjustment Act (BAA). This bill makes investments in housing, flood recovery, health care and other critical ...
Sen. John Fetterman's political statements and his blunt nature haven't necessarily translated to his voting record, which ...
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNVT's first LGBTQ Congressional representative Becca Balint is staying true to her callingDespite not having role models to imitate, Becca Balint paved her own way to Congress as Vermont's first LGBTQ representative ...
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