A federal judge refused to quash a subpoena seeking the former Education secretary’s testimony in a class action claiming her policies permanently damaged the finances of student borrowers defrauded by for-profit colleges.
In this Sept. 17, 2018, file photo, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos speaks during a student town hall at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) Rejecting arguments that making a cabinet official testify threatens the separation of powers, a federal judge this week ordered former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to answer questions about long delays and mass denials of student debt relief claims.
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Assuming COVID-19 numbers continue to improve and the rate of infection continues to go down, the Town of Arlington plans to reopen its Town Hall on July 1 and return to a hybrid in-person meeting schedule at the same time.
The Arlington Select Board agreed to those changes at its recent board meeting following guidance from the state and Gov. Phil Scott.
Town administrator Nick Zaiac said the July 1 date would provide plenty of time for everybody to have had an opportunity to get two vaccines and allow two weeks to pass to get to full immunity.