Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Vermont Newsletter for Sunday October 30, 2022 ( 3 items ) |
Father, Daughter Sue VT School Officials For Punishing Them For Raising Concerns About Teenage Male Using Girls' Locker Room
BURLINGTON, Vermont, Oct. 29 -- The Alliance Defending Freedom issued the following news release on Oct. 28, 2022:
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Thursday on behalf of a father and his teenage daughter whom Vermont school officials punished for calling a male student "a dude" and using male pronouns when expressing their view that the male student should not be allowed to change in the girls' locker room. ADF attorneys represent Travis Allen and his 14-year-old dau
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Regulators Approve GlobalFoundries Agreement with CLF
MONTPELIER, Vermont, Oct. 25 -- The Conservation Law Foundation issued the following news release:
Vermont's Public Utility Commission has approved an agreement between Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) and GlobalFoundries, a manufacturing company in Essex. The company is planning to create its own electric utility, and the agreement ensures that it will follow the state's climate and environmental laws.
"No one can be allowed to skirt Vermont's critical environmental laws," said Elena Mihaly,
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The Nature Conservancy's 3,500-Acre Glebe Mountain Will Be Transferred to the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Oct. 27 (TNSgov) -- The Nature Conservancy issued the following news release on Oct. 26, 2022:
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is proud to announce that its 3,500-acre Glebe Mountain Natural Area will be added to the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge, creating the new West River Management Unit for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS).
Earlier this year, Senator Patrick Leahy secured an $8.5 million federal appropriation for public lands projects in Vermon
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