Op/Ed
Legislative Review: Most 2025 bills fail to satisfy
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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