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A judge this week said Trump's threats are unconstitutional because only Congress can appropriate federal funding.
Vermont’s leaders in education have expressed strong support for Attorney General Charity Clark’s decision to sue the Trump administration over unlawful conditions for funding K-12 schools.
Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark today, as part of a multistate coalition, filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s termination of AmeriCorps grants and the ...
President Trump has signed more executive orders than any other president in his first 100 days — covering everything from ...
I’m suing the Trump Administration for the tenth time over these illegal tariffs to protect working Vermonters, small ...
The demonstrators held signs, waved at motorists and flew American flags they hung from 21 overpasses along a 100-mile ...
As President Donald Trump celebrates his first 100 days in office, a new PBS News/NPR/Marist poll finds that a plurality of ...
Burlington marina managers and others who rely on visitors from the north fear that President Trump's saber-rattling will cut ...
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