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Vermont Committee Approves Weakened Carry Ban Bill


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A measure that would prohibit Vermont gun owners from legally carrying a gun in some locations received the approval of a state Senate committee this week, but not before the language of the legislation was watered down.
As originally written, S. 30 would have made it a criminal offense to carry inside of all publicly owned buildings, childcare facilities, and hospitals, but the Senate’s Judiciary Committee amended the bill to apply only to hospitals, while calling for a study to investigate whether guns should be banned from the grounds of the state Capitol complex.
The committee advanced the measure by a  3-1 margin, with the lone no vote cast by Sen. Joe Benning (R-Caledonia). The committee’s actual split may have been even closer: Sen. Jeanette White (D-Windham) was absent because of an illness but had consistently expressed opposition to the bill. ....

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Senate Judiciary Committee approves scaled-back firearms ban


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MONTPELIER — A proposal to restrict firearms from hospitals, child care facilities and certain public buildings has been whittled down to hospitals and has emerged from the Senate Judiciary Committee with a favorable recommendation.
The bill, S. 30, has been replaced with a “strike-all amendment” that bans firearms from hospitals and charters a study by the Capitol Complex Security Advisory Committee on the regulation of firearms in the complex. The study will look at situations when people have brought firearms onto the property, how those incidents were handled, and whether the issue should be addressed in legislation. ....

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Xusana Davis Is on a Campaign to Root Out Racial Bias in Vermont


Xusana Davis would love to lose her job.
Vermont s first executive director of racial equity says nothing would please her more than if state leaders told her they no longer needed someone working to eradicate systemic racism in state government.
I have a bottle of Champagne waiting for that day, Davis told lawmakers recently. Because the point of equity work is, we want to put ourselves out of business.
For now, however, the 32-year-old from New York State seems to have enough work to last a lifetime as she confronts the pervasive racial inequities plaguing the second-whitest state in the nation. ....

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Column | Unequal Treatment: A Professor Schools Legislators on Biases in Health Care


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Tim Newcomb
What s all this talk we hear about systemic racism? In progressive, chill Vermont, such a thing couldn t be a problem. Well, OK, maybe racial bigotry pops up occasionally in web comments or the remarks of unenlightened people. But in a professional health care setting where you re talking with doctors and nurses, you d never see or hear it, right?
Wrong.
Maria Mercedes Avila is devoting her career to combating the systemic biases that interfere with the delivery of good medicine to patients because of factors such as their race, sexual orientation or status as immigrants. A PhD who is an associate professor of pediatrics and an adjunct assistant professor of nursing at the University of Vermont and its Larner College of Medicine, Avila testified about her work one morning last week before the Vermont House Health Care Committe ....

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