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How the CDC s mask guidance affects Vermonters I don t think we were surprised a great deal by the guidance issued by the CDC. Share Updated: 10:12 PM EDT Jul 27, 2021 I don t think we were surprised a great deal by the guidance issued by the CDC. Share Updated: 10:12 PM EDT Jul 27, 2021
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Show Transcript Here at home - people are reacting to the new CDC mask guidance. NBC 5 S CAROLYN SISTRAND HAS MORE ON how TODAY S GUIDANCE. coulimd pact VERMONT schos. ol And what travelers are saying about the new measures. WHETHER YOU RE GETTING ALL THE SCHOOL SUPPLIES YOUR CHILD NEEDS. OR PACKING THE ESSENTIS AL BEFORE A TRI P. IT S LOOKING LIKE MASKS WILL NEED TO BE INCLUDED ON YOUR LIST. THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTRO..L. REVERSING THEIR MASK GUIDANCE TUESDAY. DON TINNEY WITH THE VERMONT NATIONAL EDUCARSTO ASSOCIATION. REPRESENTINGVE OR 13- THOUSAND OF THE STATE S TEACHERS. :4 PREPARED FOR FACES TO BE COVERED THIS FALL. TRAV
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Backlash Puts Vermont Pension Reform on Hold
State speaker places public retirement systems proposal on backburner amid furor from state teachers and employees.
A proposed plan to reform Vermont’s public retirement systems has been put on hold after it received a strong backlash from teachers and state employees who said it would force them to work longer, contribute more, and earn less for retirement.
The decision to shelve the plan was announced Friday by Vermont House Speaker Jill Krowinski, who instead called for the creation of a pension task force to look at possible revenue sources, as well as plan and benefit changes to fix the state’s pension problems.