Friday
July 04, 2008


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 State Legislature


Monday, 05/05/2008
  •  State senator targets generational cycle of domestic violence

    Sunday, 05/04/2008
  •  And the ones that got away ...
  •  The bills that made it addressed these issues ...
  •  Symington steps down; gubernatorial run likely
  •  Lawmakers raise cash to fill potholes

    Saturday, 05/03/2008
  •  Bellows Falls mural to stay

    Friday, 05/02/2008
  •  Sales tax holiday approved
  •  Tentative agreement on prison overhaul

    Thursday, 05/01/2008
  •  Lawmakers near finish line

    Wednesday, 04/30/2008
  •  Ralph Nader swings through Vt.
  •  Forum airs local economic ideas
  •  Douglas pans committee's stimulus plan
  •  Law would close book on getting library records without court order

    Tuesday, 04/29/2008
  •  Lawmakers aiming for early session end
  •  Surviving partner calls for gay marriage
  •  Study faults Vt. on child abuse data
  •  Popular vote not favored by Douglas
  •  Lawmakers aiming for early session end

    Monday, 04/28/2008
  •  Court upholds cruelty ruling

    Sunday, 04/27/2008
  •  Out for good
  •  Rising oil prices seen as 'peak' opportunity
  •  Woman honored for work helping victims
  •  Symington looking like a candidate

    Saturday, 04/26/2008
  •  Plan to fix Vermont roads gains support
  •  Yankee seeks to raid decommission fund

    Friday, 04/25/2008
  •  Middlebury to vote on option tax
  •  Doyle survey says more residents oppose gas tax
  •  Governor and treasurer butt heads on stimulus

    Thursday, 04/24/2008
  •  Officials divided on prison shakeup
  •  Survey shows high incidence of drunken driving
  •  Bill would allow primary vote for 17-year-olds

    Wednesday, 04/23/2008
  •  State's 'Smooth Ride' hits pothole
  •  Officials' tempers flare over Yankee bill

    Tuesday, 04/22/2008
  •  Panel delivers gay marriage report

    Monday, 04/21/2008
  •  State lawmakers wrestle with milk-hauling issue

    Sunday, 04/20/2008
  •  Douglas banks on adding $214 M to state's economy
  •  Beer marketing issue brewing at Statehouse

    Saturday, 04/19/2008
  •  Vermont Yankee bills move forward
  •  Candidate counters with own stimulus package
  •  Stimulus package derails budget work
  •  Student climate conference this weekend

    Friday, 04/18/2008
  •  Legislators skeptical of stimulus package
  •  Officials cut back on transportation
  •  DUI reforms target repeat offenders; lawmakers discuss ignition interlocks
  •  Rumblings begin in debate over nuclear power plant
  •  Report on same-sex marriage rights out Monday
  •  Committee crushes proposal on 4-year office terms
  •  Montpelier voyeur who inspired 'Peeping Tom' law back in court
  •  Assault case ends in misdemeanor guilty plea

    Thursday, 04/17/2008
  •  House throws wrench into plans for hospital

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