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Vermont plans policy for Covid’s endemic phase

March 16, 2022
By Erin Petenko/VTDigger Vermont’s seven-day Covid-19 average hit its lowest point since last fall, one of several indicators that the Omicron variant surge is trending down. Health department Commissioner Mark Levine said the numbers “continue to reinforce the improving picture of Covid-19 here in Vermont.”  Officials have cautioned that cases could be an unreliable indicator…

Most towns with mask mandates now choosing to end them

March 16, 2022
By Erin Petenko/VTDigger   At least 20 Vermont communities have repealed their local mask mandates or allowed them to expire in recent weeks. Only a handful of communities — including Waitsfield, Williston and Winooski — still have mask mandates in effect, although they may not be in effect for much longer.  Waitsfield, for example, planned…

CDC rolls out new formula for mapping Covid-19 risk 

March 16, 2022
Hospitalizations and capacity now main factors, CDC focuses on preventing worst outcomes By Polly Mikula The Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) rolled out new guidance qualifying nearly 70% of the nation to unmask, on Feb. 25. Prior to the changes, only about a third of the counties were assessed as low or medium…

State reflects on two-year pandemic

March 16, 2022
By Polly Mikula “If we look back two years to March 13, when I signed the emergency declaration here in Vermont, I never expected that it would last two years, not just the state of emergency, but I didn’t think the pandemic was going to last two years,” Gov. Phil Scott said at a recent…

Vermont law enforcement agencies donate body armor to Ukraine

March 16, 2022
In continuation of Vermont’s efforts to support the Ukrainian people in response to the Russian invasion of peaceful Ukraine, Vermont law enforcement agencies are coordinating an effort to donate used and expired body-armor vests to military units in Ukraine. “As I’ve said, the bravery and resolve of the Ukrainian people is heroic and inspiring. This…

We are all Ukrainians

March 16, 2022
By Rep. Jim Harrison At the request of Governor Scott, the Legislature unanimously approved a contribution to Ukrainian humanitarian efforts equal to $1 for every Vermonter. I had the honor of reporting the legislation, H.717, on the House floor. In my remarks I said, “The plight of Ukrainians pulls at the heart of every one…

Legislature earmarks $1 per Vermonter, for aid Ukraine, $644,826 to be sent

March 16, 2022
As the civilian toll in Ukraine grows, state lawmakers are fast-tracking legislation to send humanitarian aid to the besieged nation. Legislature suspended its rules last week to fast track the bill, H.717. The House passed it on Tuesday, March 8, the Senate on Thursday, March 10, and it was delivered to the governor’s desk, March…

Students and lawmakers discuss criminal justice reform

March 16, 2022
Youth, advocates, legislators, and activists met March 10 to discuss their criminal justice legislative priorities during crossover week in Montpelier. Speakers included Addie Lentzner of the Vermont Student Anti-Racism Network, Rep. Tanya Vyhovsky, Sen. Dick Sears, Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale, DeRay McKesson and Cassie Ippaso of Campaign Zero, Mia Schultz of NAACP-Rutland, and Falko Schilling…

State: Ok to go maskless March 14

March 10, 2022
Vermont drops guidance for masking indoors, at school By Polly Mikula Starting Monday, March 14, it’s ok to for everyone to unmask in public, including indoors and in K-12 schools, the state announced Thursday, March 3. “As our statewide hospitalization rate is low, and hospitals are no longer facing the Covid-related strains of the recent…

Governor celebrated maple season and 75th anniversary at Proctor Maple Research Center

March 9, 2022
Gov. Phil Scott kicked off the 2022 Vermont Maple Season by tapping the unofficial “first” maple tree at the University of Vermont Proctor Maple Research Center (PMRC) in Underhill March 7. While Vermont’s maple industry is celebrated for its world-renowned quality, taste and leading prodcution annually nationwide, the event also celebrated the important contributions of…

School board candidates against critical race theory flounder at the polls

March 9, 2022
Covid-19 safety rules and equity initiatives remained broadly popular statewide By Peter D’Auria/VTDigger In the weeks before Town Meeting Day, a surge of anti-mask mandate, anti-“critical race theory” candidates from across Vermont made bids for seats on school boards. But according to results, many of those candidates failed to beat their opponents at the polls…

State: Starting March 14 it’s ok to go maskless

March 9, 2022
Vermont drops guidance for masking indoors, at school By Polly Mikula Starting Monday, March 14, it’s ok for everyone to unmask in public, including indoors and in K-12 schools, the state announced Thursday, March 3. “As our statewide hospitalization rate is low, and hospitals are no longer facing the Covid-related strains of the recent surge,…

Environmentalists raise alarm about invasive fish in Hudson River, move to protect Lake Champlain

March 9, 2022
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger Environmentalists and politicians in Vermont are urging New York officials to close a lock in the Champlain Canal to prevent the round goby, an aggressive invasive fish, from entering Lake Champlain. If the small green fish, which is native to the Caspian and Black Sea regions, makes its way into the lake,…

Vermont voters expand the map of towns where cannabis retail will be allowed

March 9, 2022
By Fred Thys/VTDigger In Town Meeting Day votes on Tuesday, March 1, Vermonters greatly expanded the number of towns where retail sales of cannabis will be permitted to anyone 21 and older. “It’s a very important moment for Vermont,” said James Pepper, chair of the Vermont Cannabis Control Board. “We want Vermonters to be able…

Legislative update: Virtual meetings have enabled more civic engagement, but I’m grateful for a return to in-person session

March 9, 2022
By Sen. Alison Clarkson Town Meeting 2022 reminded me how resourceful and nimble Vermonters are. This was our second Town Meeting season conducted during the Covid pandemic. Most of us are now comfortable operating in the virtual universe and have grown quite adept at managing meetings on Zoom or Microsoft Teams. So, this year, there…