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ACLU & VLA urge state to stop use of Medicaid dollars for school cops


Misuse of Medicaid Reinvestment Funds inconsistent with state law, detracts from essential programs and support services.
Vermont Business MagazineIn a letter sent to the Agency of Education (AOE) today, the ACLU and the Disability Law Project of Vermont Legal Aid are calling for an end to funding school police with Medicaid reimbursements. With assistance from the Police Out of Schools Coalition and Neighbors for a Safer St. Albans, the groups recently learned that AOE has allowed at least two Vermont school systems – Maple Run Unified School District in St Albans and North Country Supervisory Union – to use Medicaid funds to pay for school cops, an apparent violation of state law.  ....

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Valley News - Jim Kenyon: Disabled worker forced out of the market


Jim Kenyon: Disabled worker forced out of the market
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Modified: 5/1/2021 9:57:03 PM
After two interviews and a couple hours of job shadowing, Beth Baras was offered a full-time position behind the deli counter at Woodstock Farmers’ Market, an upscale grocery on the west side of town (not the open-air farmstand-fest the name implies.)
Five days later, Woodstock Farmers’ Market, which began as a family-owned business in 1992, notified Baras via email that it was withdrawing the job offer.
What changed?
For starters, Baras, who was in her early 60s at the time, disclosed that she had a disability. In the same email to the market’s human resources manager before beginning her new job, which was to pay $12.50 an hour, Baras sought two accommodations: ....

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