The 26-4 vote capped weeks of debate about Judge Jennifer Barrett, who served as state’s attorney in the Northeast Kingdom from 2015 until Scott appointed her to the bench last summer.
“These decisions about libraries and athletics have caused such a loud response because they cut straight to the heart of student experience and community trust,” Hannah Miller, a professor at Northern Vermont University, told the crowd.
The complex piece of legislation, which is projected to drastically reduce emissions that come from heating and cooling Vermont’s buildings, will now move to the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Censorship begins at homeI do not support censorship and believe that individuals should choose what they or their young children read or hear. I taught elementary school for 34 years. Over the years, several parents objected to my reading of The.
Becca White is at the vanguard of gender and generational change in Vermont’s political leadership. White was 20 years old and in her final semester of stud .