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Latest News: Kevan Shah 22 Named Rhodes, Marshall Scholar Finalist

Latest News: Kevan Shah 22 Named Rhodes, Marshall Scholar Finalist
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Tears and triumph

Amid rising interest in packaging policy, bottle bill changes still struggle to break through

Amid rising interest in packaging policy, bottle bill changes still struggle to break through
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Valley News - House votes to expand bottle law

House votes to expand bottle law Modified: 4/18/2021 5:11:33 PM MONTPELIER  The Vermont House has passed a sweeping expansion of the state’s “bottle law” despite opposition to the legislative proposal from the state’s business and waste sectors. By adding bottled water, juices, sports drinks, wine and certain craft alcohols to the list of redeemable beverage containers included in the bottle law, lawmakers say H.175 would double the number of beverage containers eligible for redemption, and then recycling, in the state. The bill would impose a 5-cent redeemable deposit on the slate of new beverage containers. “We live in a throwaway society, and the volume of waste discarded by each one of us is embarrassing,” Rep. Scott Campbell, D-St. Johnsbury, said on the virtual House floor Thursday afternoon. “This is a step a small step toward taking responsibility for reducing our waste stream.”

Vermont House Vote on the U S Capitol Riot Was Anonymous

Rep. Jill Krowinski The day after a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol seeking to overturn the results of the presidential election, outraged Vermont lawmakers weighed in on the historic moment. Rep. Jill Krowinski (D-Burlington), the new speaker of the House of Representatives, stood at the rostrum in the nearly empty chamber, a portrait of George Washington towering over her, and asked the clerk to read the hastily drafted declaration. It condemned the violence as a direct attack upon our democracy that was instigated by President Donald Trump to overturn the results of a fair and free election that he lost in order to keep himself in power. As Gov. Phil Scott had done the previous day, it called on Trump to resign or be removed from office.

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