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Should Gov. Phil Scott run again? UNH poll shows early look at 2026 Vermont governor race
Despite Vermont Gov. Phil Scott’s political affiliation, most Vermonters want him to run for re-election, a new poll from the ...
Vermont lawmakers are working on contingency plans for food assistance benefits if the USDA does not issue benefits in ...
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Poll Shows Majority Approve of Phil Scott
A University of New Hampshire poll found a majority of Vermonters approve of Governor Phil Scott. The poll asked voters about ...
Gov. Phil Scott and AG Charity Clark agreed to take the feds to court over the suspension of food aid benefits.
The plan includes expanding drug treatment and introducing programs that target repeat offenders. Efforts to curb ...
The letter, written by Alex Adams, assistant secretary of the Administration for Children and Families, suggested federal funding could be at stake.
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Vermont joins 22 other states in suing Trump administration over suspension of SNAP benefits
Vermont is now one of 23 states that are suing the Trump administration over what the suit calls an unlawful suspension of ...
A court determined that the TV host improperly filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to protect his own interests, with the ...
The October survey also found that public opinion around Scott’s return-to-office mandates, and his refusal to send National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., ran clearly along party lines.
A federal judge ruled that a bankruptcy proceeding for Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media, the TV personality's failed ...
Dr. Phil's company, Merit Street Media, has lost an important ruling in its bankruptcy case, and the judge has ordered the company into liquidation.
A month after a weekslong hearing on the motion to dismiss or to convert Merit Street Media’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy, U.S.
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