Vermont lawmakers held a committee hearing on Thursday where members discussed legislation to legalize psilocybin and take first steps toward providing regulated access to the psychedelic. Members of the House Judiciary Committee took up H. 371 from Reps. Chip Troiano (D) and Brian Cina (D), who said he’s personally benefitted from using psychedelics. There seemed […]
Vermont lawmakers have spent months considering legislation to strengthen state anti-harassment protections for workers. The bill, S.103, would relax the standard for worker harassment claims and ban pay discrimination based on race, national origin.
As Christina Guessferd reports in part 1 of a special report, some local families remain convinced that the school closure was not necessary and needlessly stripped social, emotional, and educational stability from hundreds of kids.
A bill that would impose stronger anti-harassment and anti-discrimination protections is moving through the Statehouse. Should those same protections apply to school students?
State Should Step Up [Re "No Return," March 22]: Chelsea Edgar's recent article on motel owners failing to return security deposits to people already facing.