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State Treasurer Beth Pearce says she's decided not seek to reelection after receiving a cancer diagnosis last month.
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Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed a pension reform bill that won unanimous support in both the House and Senate.
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A bill to inject $200 million into the pension program for state employees and teachers is moving through the state legislature, but Gov. Phil Scott is pushing for changes.
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A plan approved by union officials and Vermont lawmakers Monday includes $200 million in state spending this year to help offset a $3 billion unfunded liability in the public pension system.
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The first week of the new legislative session is wrapping up, and this hour, we're checking in with political journalists about what to expect in policies and bills related to the state's workforce, pensions, budgets, Vermont's COVID-19 response, and more.
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Vermont's pension funds for state employees and teachers face a multi-billion-dollar unfunded liability. How did this happen? And where do we go from…
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Action is heating up at the Vermont Statehouse. Lawmakers have passed a number of bills on issues ranging from pensions to child care to the state budget,…