Congressional contests aside, the priciest campaign this year is the one over Proposal 5, also known as Article 22. The spending blitz continues apace.
The bishop has repeatedly stated that the diocese has no money. In 2019 on Vermont Public Radio, Coyne said: “We don’t have any money; there’s no more insurance, we have very limited unrestricted funds.” Now, the church suddenly comes up with $50,000 to donate to a political action committee.
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Vermont's constitution is the foundation upon which state government rests. It's difficult to change — by design. The process takes years, and both the legislature.
The Vermont secretary of education tells school superintendents they cannot keep public tuition money from religious schools after Supreme Court ruling.