Vermont Gov. Phil Scott outlined his housing priorities Wednesday as the state continues to face a crisis in building homes.
The report from Doug Hoffer’s office describes the state government’s lack of systems for tracking its own energy reductions and two projects that cost hundreds of thousands more than they save.
Vt. Gov. Phil Scott said this week his administration has proposed several measures to alleviate the state’s housing crisis.
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Vermont Gov. Phil Scott is America’s most popular governor, again
It’s a title he’s held for 14 consecutive quarters, the poll said.
“It won't be 100% by any stretch, but I feel for them,” Scott said.
Ryan Palmer pleaded not guilty to multiple charges after police alleged he paid women to watch sex acts and later stalked ...
The program aims to serve areas that have been underserved, including the Northeast Kingdom, Rutland County and the Upper Valley.
U.S. Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vermont, at the Vermont Youth Conservation Corps farm in Richmond on Aug. 13, 2025. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Updated at 5:57 p.m. The three members of Vermont’s ...
In this election year, all state offices in Vermont will be put before voters. Former Lt. Gov. Molly Gray officially announced this morning that she is seeking to recapture the seat she had held from ...
Vermont’s state government is failing to meet and monitor its own longstanding goals to formally reduce the amount of energy the state consumes — laws and systems aimed both at reducing cost and ...
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