Low pay and lack of health insurance really means we are comfortable with being represented only by people who can financially afford to work for us for almost nothing.
On an 8 to 4 vote, the House Committee on General and Housing advanced S.100 with few changes, save for restoring funding for programs that were removed from the bill when it passed out of the Senate, and adding some additional money.
Pandemic Not Over [Re From the Publisher, "Write of Passage," March 22]: Paula Routly stated ".the pandemic is officially over." Wow, that sounds so definite..
Following a historic level of turnover in the Vermont legislature last year, lawmakers are considering giving themselves a big raise next biennium. Under a bill.
As a nor'easter pummeled northern New England on Tuesday, the Vermont State House temporarily lost power in Montpelier, interrupting state business, lawmakers.