Large Group Insurance 2016-03-23
House Committee on Health Care - Report on Senate Bills, Including Report on Group Insurance S.214; S.255; S.215; S.216 - March 23, 2016
Towns other than those that LCATV generally covers.
House Committee on Health Care - Report on Senate Bills, Including Report on Group Insurance S.214; S.255; S.215; S.216 - March 23, 2016
Vt House Committee on Judiciary - S.91 - Procedures of the Judicial Nomination Board - March 25, 2016
Vermont State House - S.241 - Highway & Drugged Driving - House Committee on Judiciary - S.241 Personal Possession & Cultivation - Regulation of Commercial Cannabis Establishments - March 22, 2016
Gov. Shumlin Press Conference - Singing of Executive Order establishing a Disability Employment Working Group - March 23, 2016
Senate Committee on Health and Welfare - H.399 DCF Registry Review - H.622 Reporting Child Abuse - March 18, 2016
House Committee on Judiciary - S.241 Personal Possession & Cultivation of Commercial Cannabis Establishments - March 25, 2016
Information and interviews from the Vermont State House from ORCA Media in Montpelier
Meeting of the Chittenden County Solid Waste District.
House Committee on Education - Teacher Evaluation, Democratic Governance, Student Empowerment in Small Independent School Classrooms - March 24, 2016
>The people of Vermont are uniting for change to save the elephants. Unless action is taken now, we will lose these majestic, highly intelligent, and emotionally sentient creatures forever in just 5-10 years--- with lasting and far-reaching negative impacts on every level. More than 35,000 elephants are being killed every year—that’s one every 15 minutes—for their ivory and because of greed.<br /> Poaching has become killing on an industrialized scale and by the world’s worst militia and terrorist groups. As long as there is value in ivory- no matter the age of the ivory—the killing will continue. The US is second only to China in the blood ivory trade. And Vermonters say no more! This film, initiated by 12 year old Taegen Yardley, looks at the global crisis and offers hope in action on the state level—all through the voices and activism of Vermont kids who know they can make this world a better place.