Etan Nasreddin-Longo said he’s humbled by the community support he has received. “It’s nice to know that that’s there. I’m just sorry that things have worked out this way. I wish I had a reason.” ...
Gov. Phil Scott submitted the appeal Friday and believes the state has bolstered its case for why it needs federal assistance, his office said.
The auditor’s office report detailed complaints that were not investigated on time and cases closed without follow-up visits. The health department said it would work to implement recommendations.
A group of state attorneys general, including Vermont’s Charity Clark, are challenging the U.S. Department of Agriculture over recent guidance released about food aid eligibility.
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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital will seek a new leader as it works to appease state regulators’ fears about the not-for-profit’s financial health.
Recognition must be shaped by the people and communities who live in Vermont, not by foreign authorities or those seeking to rewrite settled state law.
The legal challenges mark a significant escalation in the monthslong fight between the union and the administration over the plan to have state workers return to the office at least three days a week.