• Proposed State Rules

    By law, public notice of proposed rules must be given by publication in newspapers of record. The purpose of these notices is to give the public a chance to respond to the proposals. The public notices for administrative rules are now also available online at https://secure.vermont.gov/SOS/rules/ . The law requires an agency to hold a public hearing on a proposed rule, if requested to do so in writing by 25 persons or an association having at least 25 members. To make special arrangements for...

  • State has mortgage deduction changes now in effect

    Changes have been made to the state’s mortgage deductions and homestead deductions by state legislators. Continue reading at The Republic News.

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    Cambridge Mayor proposes changes to CWDI charter

    CAMBRIDGE, Md. – The harbor is a staple in Cambridge and city officials want to know that their city is in good hands. On Tuesday, Mayor Steve Rideout, the sole member of the Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated proposed some changes to the charter. “So what Mayor Rideout did to do was introduce new articles of incorporation, amendments of the existing

  • Here Comes the Boom, Night Flying Over Southern Ohio

    SOUTHERN OHIO – The 180th Fighter Wing has reported that they will be performing night flying starting Tonight The F-16 can travel at more than 1,500 mph, and more than 2 times the speed of sound. At that speed, you could travel from Toledo to Washington D.C. in about 15 minutes. The 180th fighter wing […]

  • Johnson Rejects a Rule Change Proposed to Protect His Speakership

    Yuval RosenbergApril 18, 2024House Republicans continued to snipe at each other Thursday as party leadership continued to propel a $95 billion

  • House advances proposal to increase state employee pay

    The proposal from Wooten appears to mirror a plan outlined by Gov. Sarah Sanders in a letter she sent to state employees in March.

  • The Solid State Revolution: Are Batteries About to Change the World as We Know It?

    A charge is building in the air, and it's not just static electricity. In

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    Conservatives warm to proposed changes in FISA reauthorization bill

    By Haley Talbot, Lauren Fox and Melanie Zanona, CNN Conservative holdouts on Thursday appear to be warming to modifications proposed to the legislation reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, one day after 19 of them tanked a procedural vote related to the bill delivering another embarrassing defeat to House Republican leadership. The new version of

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    Conservatives warm to proposed changes in FISA reauthorization bill

    By Haley Talbot, Lauren Fox and Melanie Zanona, CNN Conservative holdouts on Thursday appear to be warming to modifications proposed to the legislation reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, one day after 19 of them tanked a procedural vote related to the bill delivering another embarrassing defeat to House Republican leadership. The new version of

  • Cursed mashup changes the one word in Tequila song

    In the realm of musical classics, few tunes are as instantly recognizable as The Champs' 1958 hit, "Tequila." With its surf-rock vibe, the song has embedded itself in the cultural fabric for generations. However, what sets "Tequila" apart is its minimalist lyrics – there are only three words in the entire song, all of which are, as you most likely know, "Tequila." — Read the rest

  • Maine lawmakers feuding over late-night budget changes

    (The Center Square) — Maine Republicans are blasting last-minute decisions to a supplemental budget made by a Democratic-led appropriations committee "under the cover of darkness" and calling for the ouster of the chairwoman. Early Saturday morning, the Legislature's Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs approved several changes to the spending plan that were introduced only minutes before the panel approved them in a party-line vote after rejecting Republican...

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    Richmond proposes changing approach to funding Diamond District

    Richmond officials have provided an update on the city's strategy for funding the construction of the Diamond District -- a redevelopment of much of the city's Scott's Addition neighborhood as well as the Richmond Flying Squirrels' home stadium.