Op/Ed
Legislative Review: Most 2025 bills fail to satisfy
April 17, 2025
So far this year, the Vermont House has passed 65 bills. Some, including money bills, supported the necessary functions to keep our state running. A few nibbled at the edges of real problems that we struggle with. The rest are like a lukewarm cup of decaf coffee — not really satisfying our needs.
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