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Democracy for America to Launch 501(c)4 Focused on Voting Rights and Structural-Democracy Reforms (10)
BURLINGTON, Vermont, July 30 -- Democracy for America issued the following news release on July 29, 2021:
Progressive political action committee Democracy for America (DFA) is taking its brain trust and passion for movement work and launching Democracy for America Advocacy Fund (DFA-AF), a 501(c)4 advocacy group that will focus on structural democracy reform.
DFA Advocacy Fund will capitalize on the 17 years of movement experience, loyalty and credibility found with DFA and extend that legacy more PR
Vermont Law School: New State Policy Report Details Growth in Farm to School Movement Nationwide (10)
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vermont, July 28 (TNSRes) -- The Vermont Law School issued the following news release on July 27, 2021:
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The latest edition of a handbook for farm to school advocates highlights policies supporting BIPOC producers, universal meals, and responses to COVID-19.
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Vermont Law School's Center for Agriculture and Food Systems (CAFS) and National Farm to School Network (NFSN) released the State Farm to School Policy Handbook: 2002-2020. This comprehensive, state-by-state re more PR
Vt. Democratic Party Come Together to Celebrate Voting Victories (10)
MONTPELIER, Vermont, July 26 -- The Vermont Democratic Party issued the following news release:
Vermont Democrats met Thursday evening at Stowe's Stoweflake Resort to 'Celebrate Vermont's Voting Victories.' Lamoille County Democrats Chair Scott Weathers emceed the event, and guests of honor Secretary of State Jim Condos, Senate Pro Tempore Becca Balint, and House Speaker Jill Krowinski gave presentations to celebrate Vermont's expansion of voting access during a time when voter suppression is o more PR
Vt. Gov. Scott Reacts to Emergency Board Upgrade FF Consensus Revenue Forecasts (10)
MONTPELIER, Vermont, July 31 -- Gov. Phil Scott, R-Vermont, issued the following news release:
As the Scott Administration prepares the fiscal year 2022 budget adjustment and fiscal year 2023 state budget, it will do so with more revenues than were anticipated.
The Emergency Board, chaired by Governor Scott, met with the State's executive and legislative economists today to adopt new revenue estimates for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.
These forecasts are projections of future revenue receipts i more PR
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