About 20 people braved the unseasonably cold temperatures to speak out against Senate Bill 83, which would, among other things, ban programs with Chinese schools, ban mandatory diversity training, prohibit university staff and employees from striking, require American history courses and mandate tenure evaluations based on if the educator showed bias or taught with bias.
As Vermont lawmakers attempt to hammer out one this session’s biggest priorities a child care reform bill that would provide millions of dollars in subsidies hundreds of advocates gathered at the Statehouse Wednesday to make sure their message is heard.