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Senate reaffirms constitutional amendments on abortion rights, slavery ban

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — The Vermont Senate on Friday affirmed earlier votes on a pair of constitutional amendments enshrining the right to reproductive freedom and clarifying the state’s ban on slavery. The questions now progress to the House, and if the House agrees by simple majority, they will be placed on the 2022 general election ballot. All four senators from the Bennington and Windham districts voted yes on both questions. By a vote of 26-4, the Senate voted yes on Proposal 5, which Sen. Ginny Lyons said protects the autonomy of women to make “the most personal decision we make about our lives.”

Senate passes amendments on abortion rights, slavery ban

Senate passes amendments on abortion rights, slavery ban
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Data breach from Vermont Department of Labor raises concerns about identify theft

BENNINGTON The Vermont Department of Labor is scrambling to repair the damage caused by the errant mailing of tax forms with personally identifiable information, including names, addresses and Social

Vermont Labor Dept facing personal info data breach

BENNINGTON The Vermont Department of Labor is scrambling to repair the damage caused by the errant mailing of tax forms with personally identifiable information, including names, addresses and Social

Gov Phil Scott proposes Act 250 governance change, public safety consolidation

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott, through a pair of executive orders signed Thursday, sought to streamline the Act 250 permitting process and unify the state’s public safety agencies under a single roof. Executive order 02-21 would replace the five-person, appointed Natural Resources Board with a three-person board — a chair and two members, all appointed by the governor “with the advice and consent of the Senate.” Senate President Pro Tem Becca Balint said she had “personally connected with the Governor” about his thinking regarding both orders. “I will be working with senators, especially in the committees of jurisdiction related to the orders, to do due diligence and consider any possible concerns. “

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