AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCourts & Voting Rights: The Vermont Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to Burlington’s noncitizen voting in school elections, saying school budget votes are still legally local—not statewide—so the city’s charter amendment stands. Immigration Enforcement: Vermont remains in the spotlight as activists stage protests tied to ICE operations, while federal prosecutors describe a broader cross-border gun trafficking network reaching into Canada. Public Safety & Courts: In related Burlington coverage, police bodycam footage from a March 11 Dorset Street ICE operation was released, and separate reporting highlights how courts have repeatedly rejected Trump’s ICE detention approach. State Politics: A new Vermont equal protection amendment is headed to voters this fall, expanding the state constitution’s explicit protections. Rural Economy: Lawmakers are still wrestling with Act 181’s land-use ripple effects, with agritourism flexibility and rural property rights back in the mix. Health Care: Brattleboro Memorial Hospital celebrates a federal extension that helps rural hospitals cover Medicare inpatient costs. Money & Policy: Vermont is set to receive $27M from the opioid settlement as the national Purdue fallout continues.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.