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Opinion Vermonters for Education Funding Reform 2/22/24 Opinion Vermonters for Education Funding Reform 2/22/24

LETTER: H.850 deserves Gov. Phil Scott’s veto

Dear fellow Vermonters, we are a group of Vermont residents concerned about the unintended consequences of Act 127 and the grave risks posed by H.850 to communities across Vermont.

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Opinion Brenna Galdenzi 2/20/24 Opinion Brenna Galdenzi 2/20/24

Op-Ed: Wildlife governance needs to reflect modern attitudes, values

The values that the public holds toward wildlife can be broken out into four different categories: traditionalists, mutualists, pluralists and distanced. 

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Opinion Scott Mackey 2/20/24 Opinion Scott Mackey 2/20/24

Op-Ed: The Harwood Union school budget must be defeated

This is the most important school budget vote that we’ve ever had in the 24 years I’ve lived in Waterbury.

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Opinion HUUSD 2/16/24 Opinion HUUSD 2/16/24

School board leaders: We need your input in the form of your vote

Dear Harwood community, we write to ask you to support the school district budget during Town Meeting Day on Tuesday, March 5.

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Opinion Mike Pieciak 2/16/24 Opinion Mike Pieciak 2/16/24

Treasurer Pieciak: The case for paid family and medical leave

As Vermont's State Treasurer, I am dedicated to supporting the financial well-being of all Vermonters. Last year, our office’s public retirement initiative, VT Saves, was unanimously approved by the legislature, supported by the governor, and signed into law.

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Opinion Rep. Tom Stevens 2/16/24 Opinion Rep. Tom Stevens 2/16/24

Rep. Stevens: Six weeks down, looking ahead to the next six 

The Legislature just wrapped up the first third (six weeks) of the session.

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Cheryl Schoolcraft Gloor: First-time candidate for Waterbury Select Board
Opinion Cheryl Schoolcraft Gloor 2/15/24 Opinion Cheryl Schoolcraft Gloor 2/15/24

Cheryl Schoolcraft Gloor: First-time candidate for Waterbury Select Board

Hello Waterbury community, as a member of our community wishing to serve on the Waterbury Select Board, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself.

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Opinion Jared Duval 2/15/24 Opinion Jared Duval 2/15/24

Op-Ed: A fairer tax system can make Vermont more affordable for all

Today in Vermont, the top 1% of income earners—those who make over $500,000 a year—pay a lower share of their income in state and local taxes than a Vermont family making about $80,000 a year, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.  

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Kane Sweeney: Looking to a second year on the Select Board  
Opinion Kane Sweeney 2/15/24 Opinion Kane Sweeney 2/15/24

Kane Sweeney: Looking to a second year on the Select Board  

Friends, a year ago, when I came to you asking for your vote for a one-year seat on the Selectboard, I made a point to drive home the need for housing, both affordable and market rate.

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Ian Shea: Seeking a one-year Select Board seat
Opinion Ian Shea 2/15/24 Opinion Ian Shea 2/15/24

Ian Shea: Seeking a one-year Select Board seat

Dear fellow members of the Waterbury community, I am both grateful and honored to announce my candidacy for the Select Board 1-year position in our town of Waterbury.

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Opinion Rep. Tom Stevens 2/15/24 Opinion Rep. Tom Stevens 2/15/24

Rep. Stevens: On the armory shelter proposal, ‘know we hear your concerns’

To the Community: I want to thank the number of my neighbors who have written emails or posts to Front Porch Forum with their thoughts on the proposal for using the Waterbury Armory for a congregate shelter for up to 50 individuals who are experiencing homelessness. 

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Opinion Rep. Theresa Wood 2/15/24 Opinion Rep. Theresa Wood 2/15/24

Legislative report: Bill would end flavored e-cigarettes, menthol cigarettes

The legislature is considering S.18 – an act related to banning certain flavored tobacco products and e-liquids.  

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Opinion Jody Emerson 2/15/24 Opinion Jody Emerson 2/15/24

Central Vt. Career Center budget is on the March 5 ballot

Town Meeting is just around the corner and I wanted to take a moment to remind you that the Central Vermont Career Center’s budget is on one of the ballots available at your Town Clerk’s office.

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Opinion Karen Horn 2/14/24 Opinion Karen Horn 2/14/24

Op-Ed: Assessing the Harwood Union school budget

How will you assess the current proposed Harwood Union Unified School District (HUUSD) budget of $50.8 million? We are fortunate in Vermont in that citizens have the right to vote on the school budget. What will be your vote?

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Opinion Darrick Hamilton 2/9/24 Opinion Darrick Hamilton 2/9/24

OPINION: Vermont ‘Baby Bonds’ would create economic opportunity

Recently, Vermont state Treasurer Mike Pieciak, Sen. Kesha Ram Hinsdale, D-Chittenden Southeast, and Rep. Daniel Noyes, D-Wolcott, introduced a ‘Baby Bonds’ initiative, a program that would invest $3,200 for every low-income Vermont child born on Medicaid.

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Rep. Wood: ‘Our community deserves answers’ on shelter proposal
Opinion Rep. Theresa Wood 2/9/24 Opinion Rep. Theresa Wood 2/9/24

Rep. Wood: ‘Our community deserves answers’ on shelter proposal

As most people know by now, over the last couple of weeks the town of Waterbury, including your state representatives, were made aware of a proposed shelter for people experiencing homelessness at the site of the former armory building. We did not have any advance warning of this proposal.

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Opinion Steven Martin 2/9/24 Opinion Steven Martin 2/9/24

Commentary: Responding to H.72 and overdose prevention centers

Let me start by disclosing that I am a lifelong Vermonter and consider myself a fiscal conservative and a social moderate. (In years past I would have thought that description to be a somewhat typical Vermonter.)

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Opinion Tamatha Thomas-Haase 2/6/24 Opinion Tamatha Thomas-Haase 2/6/24

LETTER: ‘If our systems fail one of us, they fail us all’

It seems the discussion about the “proposed” homeless shelter at the former armory building has taken on an us vs. them dichotomy that I believe ignores or, at the very least, oversimplifies the nuance and complexity of homelessness. 

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Manager update: Following up on state shelter proposal 
Opinion Tom Leitz 2/2/24 Opinion Tom Leitz 2/2/24

Manager update: Following up on state shelter proposal 

Regarding the state’s plan to open a shelter at the former National Guard Armory: “We do plan to have a more formal discussion at the selectboard meeting on Monday, Feb. 19, at which time we hope to have more concrete details to share.”

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Opinion Linda Iannuzzi 2/2/24 Opinion Linda Iannuzzi 2/2/24

LETTER: Mailing error sends letters to Waterbury

The Mad River Valley Ambulance Service recently sent out its annual subscription renewal/purchase form. 

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