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Governor Scott and DMV announce new online scheduling system for in-person appointments and transactions
August 25, 2020
Montpelier, South Burlington, and Rutland offices will re-open for visits by appointment only Governor Phil Scott and the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced the reopening of the Montpelier, South Burlington, and Rutland offices to the public by appointment only using a new online scheduling system on Aug. 25. “Throughout the COVID-19 State of…
Environmental advocates call for implementation of critical clean water rule
August 25, 2020
The Conservation Law Foundation, the Connecticut River Conservancy, the Lake Champlain Committee, Vermont Conservation Voters, and the Vermont Natural Resources Council called on the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) today to issue the Three-Acre General Permit, ending its two-year delay on a key piece of the state’s Clean Water Act and Lake Champlain cleanup…
ACCD announces Restart Vermont grant program
August 25, 2020
The Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) has announced the launch of the Restart Vermont Marketing and Stimulus Grant Program. The program will provide $500,000 of Federal Coronavirus Relief Funds as grants to organizations for efforts and activities related to economic recovery, consumer stimulus, marketing or tourism projects to support businesses that have suffered economic harm due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “Nobody knows their community…
Legislation to protect the Postal Service passes house
August 25, 2020
Rep. Peter Welch on Saturday voted to pass emergency legislation to protect the U.S. Postal Service from political interference ahead of the November election. The bill provides the $25 billion that the bipartisan Postal Service’s Board of Governors requested to address budget shortfalls caused by the coronavirus pandemic and reverses the damaging operational changes…
Donovan joins other attorneys general to protect the USPS
August 25, 2020
Attorney General T.J. Donovan today joined a multi-state coalition in filing a federal lawsuit challenging planned operational changes at the U.S. Postal Service. The Postal Service’s sudden and unilateral changes deprived states of their procedural right to comment on such changes before implementation. The coalition argues that cuts at the Postal Service that impact mail…
Welch joins house members in emergency stopgap bill to prevent USCIS furloughs
August 25, 2020
USCIS is currently scheduled to furlough 67% of its employees on Aug. 30. On Aug. 21, Immigration and Citizenship Subcommittee Chairwoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA-19), House Committee on the Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY-10), Immigration and Citizenship Subcommittee Ranking Member Ken Buck (R-CO-4), Representative Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE-1), Representative Emanuel Cleaver II (D-MO-5), Representative Peter Welch (D-VT-At…
State outlines plans to beef up child care capacity as schools set to reopen
August 20, 2020
By Erin Petenko and Lola Duffort Gov. Phil Scott plans to spend about $12 million in federal relief funds to dramatically expand child care capacity for school-aged children, including establishing regional child care hubs for students on remote learning days. The state estimates 10,300 students K-6 will need care while their parents work on days…
Long-time state parks director Craig Whipple to retire
August 19, 2020
The Dept. of Forests, Parks, & Recreation (FPR) announced Aug. 14 that long-time State Parks Director Craig Whipple is retiring. “Under Craig’s leadership, our world-class state park system has expanded, modernized, and become more accessible,” said Michael Snyder, commissioner of Vermont Forests, Parks, and Recreation, the department that oversees Vermont state parks. “And even as…
Police ramp up enforcement through Labor Day
August 19, 2020
The Rutland County Sheriff and other agencies in Rutland and Windsor counties will be participating in the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign from Aug. 21 through Sept. 7 (Labor Day). Drivers will see more law enforcement presence on the roadways during this time. Sobriety checkpoints will also be conducted to make sure drivers…
Vermont to distribute 300,000 free cloth masks
August 19, 2020
Governor Phil Scott announced Aug. 13 that the State of Vermont will distribute up to 300,000 cloth face coverings to the public, emergency responders and select agencies throughout the month of August. The state Emergency Operations Center procured the masks from those donated to the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the US Department of Health and…
Leahy leads 34 U.S. senators asking the president to restore full funding for National Guard’s Covid-19 response
August 19, 2020
On Aug. 10, 34 U.S. senators led by Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy asked President Trump to restore full funding to states for the National Guard forces responding to the Covid-19 pandemic. Last week the president reduced FEMA reimbursement for National Guard units from 100% to 75%, with no explanation, and with the unexplained exception of…
State offers cash for coal clunkers
August 19, 2020
$10,000 for residents, $30,000 for businesses The Clean Energy Development Fund (CEDF) announced a new program to help homeowners and businesses convert from old coal to new wood pellet heating. Beginning Aug. 12 the CEDF offers up to $10,000 to Vermonters still heating with coal and up to $30,000 for businesses. The new Coal Change-Out incentive is…
Enhanced rebates on heat pumps, electric bikes and electric mowers end Aug. 31
August 19, 2020
Enhanced rebates on products that help save energy and money while reducing carbon pollution will close at the end of the month. Green Mountain Power’s (GMP) popular “Go, Save and Share Green” initiative increased rebates on electric mowers, electric bikes, heat pumps and heat pump water heaters. To get the larger rebates, customers need proof of…
Vermont sees historic primary election turnout
August 19, 2020
Unofficial results from the Vermont Secretary of State’s Office show that 170,586 people voted in the primary election, a 39% higher turnout than the recent primary record of 122,437 set in 2000. Historically, towns typically report 20% to 25% participation of their registered voters for primary elections, according to Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos.…
Gov. extends State of Emergency
August 19, 2020
Staff report Governor Phil Scott announced, Friday, Aug. 14, that he was extending the Covid-19 State of Emergency by a month, to Sept. 15. Scott said the State of Emergency is a tool that is needed to be able to respond quickly and effectively to changing circumstances in order to protect Vermonters from a potential surge…