
An unknown person or people smashed seven windows, according to Capitol Police, and spraypainted an abortion-related message on the front portico.
An unknown person or people smashed seven windows, according to Capitol Police, and spraypainted an abortion-related message on the front portico.
A week after the idea was floated in a key committee, it was unanimously rejected Tuesday.
People will be allowed to tour the historic building but won’t be able to eat at the cafeteria.
The big takeaway from Thursday’s vote is that House members have a strong desire to return to the Statehouse.
Lawmakers, press and the public could return to the Capitol in Montpelier by August.
Scott’s comments came after a report recommended that only lawmakers and their staff meet in the Statehouse when they return to in-person business next year.
Democratic leaders in the House and Senate oppose a recommendation that would only allow lawmakers and Statehouse staff under the Golden Dome.
Authorities say both sides are to blame and hope to send the case to restorative justice. Parents of the 15-year-old say the adult protesters should be held responsible.
Police know of no specific threats of violence, but there’s been a national call for armed marches in all 50 state capitals.
So far, none of the messages lawmakers have received have risen to the level of what police would deem a "threat or criminal behavior."
Speakers from across Vermont drew crowds and called for a newer, more inclusive “women’s march” movement.
A three-day encampment on the Statehouse lawn, calling for lawmakers to act on climate change, had a soggy start.
News Release -- Sen. Patrick Leahy Nov. 27, 2018 Statement Of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) On A New Ceres For The Vermont State House Dome Senate Floor This Friday, November 30, at the Noon hour, Vermonters will be gathering to see a large crane carefully hoist a 14-and-a-half-foot carved statue of Ceres, the goddess of […]
A new statue of Ceres was installed atop the newly gilded Statehouse dome Friday.