Editorial: Cutting the ‘federal’ out of our pledge

“The Republican line of folly is that states are better at managing aid to their citizens so let them do it. The reality is more complex. “

Editorial: A big, bad bill for the Fourth

As Senate Republicans wrestle to pass President Trump’s “big bill” by a self-imposed July 4 deadline, Vermonters should understand the policy changes that will impact their lives.

Editorial: Protestors reclaim the flag and its patriotic message

Over 40,000 Vermonters took part in dozens of events statewide, with 16,000 gathered at the largest demonstration on Burlington’s lakefront. Millions more participated in events in every state in America.

Editorial: Of outrages and insights

President Trump’s powerplay to wrest control of California’s National Guard from California Gov. Gavin Newsome was another test of presidential control that will be challenged in court and, like many of Trump’s actions, will likely be found as an overreac … (read more)

Editorial: Of color, fun & bike rides

Cheers to Middlebury’s Department of Public Works for surprising the community with colorful crosswalks painted throughout the night, plus colorful concrete sidewalks on the downtown section of Washington Street. The work not only spruces up the downtown … (read more)

Editorial: Big, but not so beautiful

Even some Republicans, who rushed it through the House by a single vote, are regretting they voted for it. Rep. Majorie Taylor Green, R-Georgia, one of the staunchest supporters of Trump and his MAGA policies, said she regrets casting her vote for the bil … (read more)

Editorial: As Putin mocks Trump, a reason for active protest

Two weeks ago, after a two-hour phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump exclaimed that he’d had a wonderful chat with his good friend, Vladimir, and that he was confident Russia’s war against Ukraine would be winding down soon.

Editorial: H.454 hits a roadblock; time to pause and rethink

Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Baruth’s decision Tuesday night to pull the school reform bill, H.454, from a scheduled Wednesday floor vote speaks volumes about a bill that is largely seen as a lose-lose proposition for schools, students and parents, w … (read more)

Editorial: Must H.454 be medicine that’s too awful to swallow?

This Thursday, May 15, the Senate Finance Committee is expected to give H.454, the legislature’s revised school funding bill, a final review, and send it to conference committee. House and Senate members will confer, finetune and are expected to reach eno … (read more)

Editorial: Standing up for free speech, individual rights

As Paramount Global Chair Shari Redstone ponders whether to sign a devil’s pact with President Trump over his bogus lawsuit against CBS News, it’s clearer than ever that large corporations that don’t have solid journalistic principles are not worthy owner … (read more)

Editorial: Trump’s 100 days of decline

The headlines of the past week tell the story.

Editorial: Migrant workers’ arrest should shock Vt. dairy farmers

When federal agents descended on a dairy farm in Franklin County this Monday, they arrested eight migrant workers. Vermont farms employs about 850 year-round migrant farmworkers — all crucial to the state’s dairy industry.

Editorial: Trump sells out Ukraine, a travesty of U.S. policy

In one of the weakest and most embarrassing displays of American capitulation, the Trump administration caved to Russia’s demands on all fronts. Moreover, Trump admitted to that America was no longer willing to help defend free nations against the aggress … (read more)

Editorial: Gov. Scott finally objects to Trump’s illegal tactics

This week, Phil Scott finally sided with a majority of Americans when he expressed caution (not outrage, but at least caution) that the president was straying into dangerous waters by revoking citizenship rights without due process.

Editorial: Calm, not chaos, needed when changing Vt’s education system

As Vermont tackles education reform, two visions have emerged: a radical consolidation of the current 52 school districts to 5 large regional districts as proposed by Gov. Scott and Education Secretary Zoie Sanders, or a more cautious step-by-step process … (read more)

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