This week’s hearings mark the Legislature’s first major deliberations over abortion-related policy since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned landmark Roe v. Wade case precedent last summer, eliminating the federal right to an abortion.
Donnally said in October that serving in the Legislature has been “brutally difficult” for her financially and personally, particularly as a queer person.
After weathering the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic’s early phase, the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson has received a $200,000 grant from the Vermont Arts Council as it welcomes back
Kate Donnally, a legislator representing Lamoille County’s largest contiguous House district, has resigned three weeks into the new legislative session.
After an already Democratic-dominated Vermont House picked up 12 more seats for a total of 104, plus an additional five seats by Progressives, along with 23 Senate Democrats, the Legislature