WINDSOR Two identical bills in the Vermont Legislature proposing a 10-bed facility for juveniles in the justice system at the former state prison will not find support in the town, Windsor Town Manager Tom Marsh said.“Over the years (since the.
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MONTPELIER âSlowly but surely, the Human Services Committee of the Vermont House of Representatives worked through a thicket of details and emerged Tuesday with unanimous consent for a bill proposing significant changes for child care in Vermont.
The bill, H. 171, passed 11-0 after the committee spent the better part of the day hammering out language governing proposed studies and âmini-studiesâ to determine the cost of proposed changes, and how the state might pay for them.
The original bill proposed a three-year ramp-up of the stateâs existing Child Care Financial Aid Program (CCFAP) with the goal of no family paying more than 10 percent of its household gross income, and increasing pay and benefits for employees.
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