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Vermont Senate passes FY 2022 $7.2 billion Budget and Capital bills


Thu, 04/29/2021 - 4:49pm tim
Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Senate passed H. 439, the FY2022 Budget Bill. This budget appropriates a total of $7.17 billion to meet the ongoing costs of operating state government including the programs providing services and benefits to Vermonters, and to make investments in Vermont’s infrastructure and human capital from the federal funds available from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and the CARES Act (CRF). 
“A budget is not only a financial document, but a statement of priorities and values,” said Sen. Jane Kitchel, Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee. “This Senate budget continues our commitment to using Federal COVID-relief funding for long-term investments in housing, broadband, environmental improvements, our state college system, and overall economy. In addition, this budget makes significant human capital investments in workforce upskilling through educational, certificate, and apprenticeship ....

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Wyoming Legislature advances voter identification bill


Wyoming Legislature advances voter identification bill
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CHEYENNE, Wyoming (AP) The Wyoming Legislature has given final approval to a bill that would require residents to present valid forms of identification when voting in person, whether its during early voting or on Election Day.
Currently, residents are only required to present valid forms of identification when registering to vote.
The Senate voted 28-2 to advance the bill on Thursday, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported. It will next head to Republican Gov. Mark Gordon for consideration.
Republican state Rep. Chuck Gray, the bill’s main sponsor, has repeatedly described the proposal as a way to restore voters’ confidence in the election system, despite no cases of voter fraud in the last few elections and three cases combined in the last 40 years, according to The Heritage Foundation. ....

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Maine eggs, Easter services, St. Elmo Steak House: News from around our 50 states


Maine eggs, Easter services, St. Elmo Steak House: News from around our 50 states
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Riverside University Health System will hand out these Easter eggs from the White House to those who get vaccinated on Saturday.
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Montgomery: The state is expanding its COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, opening up shots to everyone 16 and older Monday. Gov. Kay Ivey announced the expansion while touring a National Guard pop-up vaccine clinic in her hometown, Camden. “Our goal is simple, and that is to get shots off the shelf into the arms of Alabamians,” Ivey said. The expansion makes about 4 million Alabamians eligible for a vaccine, roughly 80% of the state’s population. Those 18 and older will be able to receive any of the three authorized vaccine varieties, depending on availability, while 16- and 17-year-olds are only approved for Pfizer’s shot. The st ....

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