AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLabor & Protest Momentum: May Day actions across the U.S. may have drawn fewer people than hoped, but organizers say the push is building a more independent, working-class anti-Trump labor movement. Vermont Politics & Housing: The Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules is set to object to the Scott administration’s draft wetlands changes—critics argue the plan would exceed authority and undercut Vermont’s housing goals by weakening protections. Childcare Gridlock: Vermont House lawmakers have tabled childcare licensure reform for now, saying key questions remain. Education & Public Safety: Washington Central’s board won’t pause its shared schools plan, while Montpelier prepares for a major police leadership shakeup as its chief and deputy chief depart. Courts & Community: Rutland parents face charges tied to an underage party that allegedly preceded a DUI death. National Watch: Attorneys general are pressuring donor-advised funds to keep supporting the Southern Poverty Law Center after DOJ action. Odds & Ends: Vermont Lottery results rolled in for May 18 and May 21.
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