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Statehouse reporters discuss the legislative session, the upcoming veto session and election season.
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The governor said that while progress has been made, he cannot step away when the Democrat-controlled Legislature is "so far out of balance."
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The family of Andy Reichsman, of Marlboro, has been trying to get the seized artwork back for decades. The Croatian government, late last year, returned the valuable paintings and lithographs.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders announced on May 6 that he will seek reelection to the U.S. Senate. The 82-year-old is hoping to serve a fourth consecutive term.
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Plant some flowering shrubs close to your house so you can enjoy their color and fragrance for yearsTheir heady fragrance can transport you; plant tall or smaller flowering shrubs for color and scent all season.
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Just after the stroke of midnight on Saturday morning, state lawmakers passed the property tax bill necessary to pay for schools.
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Republican Gov. Phil Scott hopes voter disaffection over new government spending will erode the supermajority that Democrats have relied on to overcome his veto power.
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The question now is whether Gov. Phil Scott, who has repeatedly criticized earlier versions of the bill, will veto it.
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Six years after the emerald ash borer was first found in Vermont, towns across the state have responded in different ways — some proactive and others reactive. But no town can stop the insects.
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Vermont's top journalists join host Mitch Wertlieb to delve into the most important news stories each week.