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Attorney General Sues Over-The-Counter Hearing Aid Company Nano For Misleading Consumers (10)
MONTPELIER, Vermont, Jan. 4 -- Vermont Attorney General Susanne R. Young issued the following news release:
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has filed a lawsuit against Nano Hearing Aids for misleading consumers about the effectiveness and quality of its products. The lawsuit alleges that Nano engaged in multiple layers of deception by making misleading statements on its website and in advertisements, implying its products are FDA-approved, and falsely representing its products as American more PR
Governor Scott Delivers Fourth Inaugural Address (10)
MONTPELIER, Vermont, Jan. 6 -- Gov. Phil Scott, R-Vermont, issued the following news release on Jan. 5, 2023:
Governor Phil Scott today was sworn in to his fourth term as Governor of Vermont and delivered his Inaugural Address to a joint session of General Assembly.
The Governor called on lawmakers in Montpelier to focus efforts on supporting economically disadvantaged communities across the state.
"The work done in this building is felt differently across counties and communities because the more PR
Parting Gift: Sen. Leahy Helps Secure Millions In Federal Funding To Support UVM (10)
BURLINGTON, Vermont, Jan. 5 (TNSfund) -- The University of Vermont issued the following news:
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, put an exclamation point on his longstanding support for the University of Vermont with the inclusion of $30 million in Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) to support academic excellence at UVM and an additional $50 million in Vermont-focused programmatic funding in the annual Appropriations Bills that fund the U.S. gov more PR
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