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Burlington residents voted down the creation of an independent police oversight board during this Town Meeting Day.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with reporter Liam Elder-Connors about the notable votes across Vermont from the 2023 town meetings held on or before Tuesday, March 7.
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It's Town Meeting Day in Vermont, and while the COVID pandemic affected in-person meetings the last two years, 2023 is shaping up to be more traditional.
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Vermont's Town Meeting Day is March 7, 2023. Keep tabs on Vermont Public's reporting on this page, and come back for updates.
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Towns all over Vermont will discuss zoning, landlord-tenant rights and housing infrastructure as voters weigh in on development and managed growth.
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Hosts Mikaela Lefrak and Connor Cyrus talk with town clerks and meeting moderators about the big questions Vermont voters will decide during their local town meetings this year.
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On Town Meeting Day, Burlington will vote on a provision to allow all legal resident voting. If the provision passes, green card holders, participants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA program, and people with eligible work permits would be able to vote in municipal elections.
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With Town Meeting Day just around the corner, we have some tips for TMD terms, how to read school and municipal budgets, the low-down on voting, and our very own Town Meeting Day bingo card!
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks with Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas about pandemic-era changes to Town Meeting Day procedures that have been extended for another two years.
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The majority of Vermont towns weighed in on Tuesday on issues big and small: from funding infrastructure and wastewater projects, to allowing local cannabis sales, to electing city councilors, select board members and school board officials.