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Here's how Vermont lawmakers are thinking about issues such as ambulance funding and paid family and medical leave.
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None of the 1,200 or so people held by the Vermont Department of Corrections died from COVID-19, making it the only state in the country with no…
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More on the biggest outbreak of COVID-19 in an in-state prison. Plus, variants in Burlington wastewater, liquor sales up, and Panton’s new micro-grid.Want…
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The potential for change at the state’s only women’s prison, following an investigation into allegations of misconduct. Plus, traffic stops, preserved…
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The state of Vermont hired the attorneys at Downs Rachlin Martin in December of 2019 to investigate allegations of abuse at the Chittenden Regional…
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Among the challenges presented with COVID-19 and prison facilities, in-person visitation has been indefinitely suspended for family members and friends.…
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Incarceration is never easy, and COVID-19 has created a multitude of new challenges. Since March, incarcerated parents have been limited to virtual…
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Health officials once advised going into quarantine and being tested for the coronavirus if you were near an infected person for 15 minutes. Now the rule is a total of 15 minutes in a 24-hour period.
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At least 85 Vermont inmates housed in a private prison in Mississippi have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement released by the…
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Vermont's prisons — and how the state treats its incarcerated — has been the focus of scrutiny, possible expansion, and proposed reform. We're talking…