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| State Tipoffs Involving Vermont Newsletter for 2021-08-22 ( 4 items ) |
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Challenge Filed Over Vermont's Refusal to Protect Endangered Bats From Deadly Insecticide Spraying (10)
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vermont, Aug. 17 (TNSRep) -- The Vermont Law School issued the following news release on Aug. 16, 2021:
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Vermont Law School's Environmental Advocacy Clinic is representing a coalition of environmental groups in the lawsuit.
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The Vermont Natural Resources Council and Center for Biological Diversity sued Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources today for refusing to require the Brandon-Leicester-Salisbury-Goshen-Pittsford Insect Control District to apply for permission t more PR
GMP Urges Customers to Apply Now for $55 Million in State Grants for Overdue Utility Bills (10)
COLCHESTER, Vermont, Aug. 18 -- Green Mountain Power issued the following news release:
Green Mountain Power (GMP) is reminding customers that $55 million in free grant money is available for a limited time to help renters, homeowners, businesses and farms get caught up on overdue utility bills tied to the pandemic. Customers can apply for grants through the Vermont Department of Public Service through Oct. 25, and qualified customers can use the money to pay past-due landline phone, electric, more PR
Statement of Vt. Lt. Gov. Gray on Afghan Refugees (10)
MONTPELIER, Vermont, Aug. 19 -- Lt. Gov. Molly Gray, D-Vermont, issued the following statement:
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This afternoon, Lt. Governor Gray released the following statement on the obligation of Vermont to welcome Afghan refugees:
"Like many Vermonters, I've watched in disbelief as the events in Afghanistan have unfolded in recent days.
"My thoughts are with the countless Vermonters who have worked in Afghanistan over the last two decades as servicemen and women, in humanitarian assistance, human more PR
Vt. Gov. Scott: School-Based Vaccination Clinics This Week (10)
MONTPELIER, Vermont, Aug. 20 -- Gov. Phil Scott, R-Vermont, issued the following news release:
Governor Phil Scott today announced a series of vaccination clinics that will be open at schools across Vermont this week for anyone ages 12 or older. You can just walk-in or visit www.healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine to make an appointment. You can also call 855-722-7878.
Governor Scott and health officials encourage everyone ages 12 to 17 to get vaccinated. "The more students, parents and school employe more PR
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