WASHINGTON – Lawmakers reached a deal Sunday to end the longest-ever government shutdown, according to two sources familiar with the matter. A group of Senate Democrats struck the agreement with ...
By Julia Tilton for The Daily Yonder. Broadcast version by Brett Peveto for Vermont News Service for the Daily Yonder-Public News Service Collaboration The site of Brattleboro Housing Partnerships’ ...
More than 36,000 households received roughly half of their November 3SquaresVT benefits through state dollars, according to ...
The fact that this national discussion is happening here, not just in Washington, D.C. or California, is a sign of real momentum.
While many state governments provided additional funding to food banks and local pantries, Vermont’s is only one of a few providing direct replacement benefits.
The building is not expected to go online before December first. That’s when employees are expected to return to the hybrid schedule.
The SNAP funds, known locally as 3SquaresVT, came from state funding that is meant to provide recipients with enough money ...
Vermont State Treasurer Mike Pieciak confirmed Friday that his office successfully sent payments ensuring recipients of ...
As the federal government remains shut down, many of the supports that Vermont families and children rely on are under threat, creating ripple effects for child abuse prevention programs and the ...
"Faced with a hostile federal government, Vermont leaders have mostly—if not always—risen to the occasion in resisting empty threats and legally dubious demands." ...
The LIHEAP delays are casting another spotlight on rising utility rates. Data centers, electrification and extreme weather ...
It's unclear when Vermont residents will see federal SNAP benefits, but recipients will still get help from the state ...