About one-fifth of Vermonters are worried they will lose their homes in the next two months due to eviction or foreclosure, according to a recent survey.
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BENNINGTON â An Arlington Memorial High School senior was at the forefront of a news conference Tuesday urging calling Gov. Phil Scott to reverse course on changing the eligibility requirements for a program that kept homeless people sheltered in motels during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Addie Lentzner, 17, a rising senior at AMHS, and Erica Jansch, 14, an incoming freshman at Mount Anthony Union High School, were among students speaking during a press conference calling on Scott and the state Agency of Human Services to walk back regulations that took effect July 1.
Lentzner administration to extend eligibility for a motel program for the homeless.
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