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FairPoint expands broadband coverage in Johnson, Brattleboro regions

Fri May 24 2013
FairPoint Communications, Inc. (NasdaqCM: FRP), a leading advanced communications provider in northern New England, has expanded broadband to more than 100 homes and businesses in Johnson. FairPoint’s new fiber-based, high-capacity network offers customers a better, faster way to communicate.

Vermont Board of Education appoints search committee for Secretary of Education position

Fri May 24 2013
Stephan Morse, chair of the Vermont State Board of Education (SBE), has announced the appointment of a committee charged with conducting a national search for the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Education:    

GMP monitoring hydro facilities for high water

Fri May 24 2013
With the heavy rains that drenched Vermont over the past two days causing damage to roads and other infrastructure, Green Mountain Power’s hydro generation team is monitoring its 32 hydro stations and dams across the state. 

Vermont businesses may qualify for state UI tax relief relating to federal disasters

Fri May 24 2013
The Vermont Department of Labor is announcing a potential benefit to Vermont employers who may have been impacted by storm related layoffs in any of the 3 federally declared disasters in 2011. The Vermont Legislature just passed legislation to provide partial State Unemployment Tax Act (SUTA) relief to Vermont employers impacted by the federally declared disasters of 2011 (i.e.

Shumlin land deal draws more questions

Fri May 24 2013
by Andrew Stein May 24, 2013 vtdigger.org Governor Peter Shumlin responded Thursday to media scrutiny of a recent land deal. He is now saying he will extend a lease for an unspecified period of time to a low-income man who sold his family homestead to the governor in November.

State employees warned of possible irregularities in switch to new payroll system

Fri May 24 2013
by Alicia Freese May 23, 2013 www.vtdigger.org State employees received a memo Wednesday telling them to brace for possible “pay discrepancies” in the near future.

Bad mortgages in Vermont fall two-tenths in March

Thu May 23 2013
Overall bad mortgages fell in Vermont in March from February, as foreclosures were up one-tenth, but deliquencies were down three-tenths, according to a national rating firm. However, non-current mortgages remained well above levels from the same time last year. The March Mortgage Monitor report released by Lender Processing Services (NYSE: LPS) found that new problem loan rates (seriously delinquent mortgages that were current six months ago) across the country have fallen below 1 percent for the first time since 2007.

House bill blocks border fee study

Thu May 23 2013
The House Appropriations Committee approved a bill this week that included a provision barring the Department of Homeland Security from spending money on studying the merits of a border crossing fee.  President Obama proposed the study in his fiscal year 2014 budget.   

Weinberger appoints Gene Richards as permanent director of aviation at BTV

Thu May 23 2013
Mayor Miro Weinberger today announced the appointment of Gene Richards as the permanent Director of Aviation at Burlington International Airport.  Richards, a former Chair of the Airport Commission, has been serving as the interim Director of Aviation since Weinberger appointed and the City Council confirmed him in July 2012.  Weinberger has asked the City Council to approve the appointment at its June 3, 2013 meeting. 

Rich States, Poor States Report: Utah first, Vermont last

Thu May 23 2013
Utah holds the top spot for states with the best economic outlook in 2013, followed by North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming

Senate votes down GMO food labeling amendment

Thu May 23 2013
The Senate today rejected by a vote of 71 to 27 an amendment by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) to let states require labels on food or beverages made with genetically modified ingredients. 

Washington Electric Cooperative names Patricia Richards WEC’s new GM

Thu May 23 2013
The Board of Directors of Washington Electric Cooperative has selected Patricia H Richards to become WEC’s new General Manager, effective July 1.

Vermont moves up to 7th in national electronic prescription rankings

Thu May 23 2013
Vermont Information Technology Leaders (VITL) today announced that Vermont has moved up two places in the national ranking of states for use of electronic prescribing -- from ninth to seventh place.

Bill specifies procedures for life insurance companies to search for beneficiaries

Thu May 23 2013
by Andrew Stein May 22, 2013 vtdigger.org When the state audited life insurance policies several years ago, Vermont Treasurer Beth Pearce said that officials learned that some beneficiaries were not aware policies with money for them existed.

HUD awards Vermont $2.3 million to protect children from lead and other home hazards

Thu May 23 2013
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $2.3 million in grants to the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board in Vermont to protect children and families from the hazards of lead-based paint and from other home health and safety hazards.

Sanders calls for gas price probe, emergency action by oil market regulators

Thu May 23 2013
With gasoline prices rising, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) has proposed an amendment to make US federal regulators follow the lead of Europeans and investigate oil and fuel price manipulation.  Sanders also proposed a 30-day deadline for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to use its emergency powers to curb excessive speculation in crude oil markets. 

Vermont Farm to Plate leaders recognized nationally for food system planning

Thu May 23 2013
Local food movements across the country are springing up to counterbalance the failing industrial food system and many are interested in learning from the Vermont Farm to Plate Initiative and how they can replicate it in their own states or regions. A core program of the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund (VSJF), Vermont Farm to Plate is the statewide initiative legislatively directed to strengthen Vermont’s food system and double local food production and access by 2020.

Sanders: Let states require GMO food labels

Thu May 23 2013
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) has proposed an amendment to the farm bill that would let Vermont and other states require clear labels on any food or beverage containing ingredients that have been genetically modified. 

Emissions from coal-fired power plants in US to rise in 2013 after long decline

Thu May 23 2013
After a major fall-off in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from coal-fired electric power plants of 13.1 percent between 2005 and 2012, the first quarter of 2013 has seen a substantial jump in carbon dioxide emissions from coal – a 7.1 percent increase in the first three months of 2013 compared to the same period last year, according to a new Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) analysis of recent data from the US Environmental Protection Agency and US Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Attorneys general petition NRC for greater review of the storage of spent nuclear fuel

Thu May 23 2013
Vermont Attorney General William H Sorrell and the Vermont Department of Public Service, joined by the Attorneys General of Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts, filed a Petition with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) yesterday calling for a more expansive environmental review of the impacts of storing spent nuclear fuel onsite at nuclear power plants.

Vermont Tech appoints Linda Rossi state director of Vermont SBDC

Thu May 23 2013
Vermont Tech is pleased to announce that Linda Rossi has accepted the position of State Director of the Vermont Small Business Development Center (VtSBDC), effective June 1 of this year. Rossi currently serves as the Associate State Director of the VtSBDC and has worked with the organization since 2005. She is succeeding Lenae Quillen-Blume after many years of service to Vermont Tech and the center. 

Battle of the Bills: Lawmakers pass 1 in 7 proposed measures

Wed May 22 2013
by Alicia Freese May 21, 2013 vtdigger.org Vermont lawmakers introduced 713 bills this session, ranging from decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana to naming a state native insect. Fewer than 14 percent of them passed in both the House and Senate. That might sound like a lot of legislation for 180 people working for four months to produce, but their bill-making is on pace to be pretty average this biennium.

Vermont AG reaches agreement with Penguin Group to resolve E-book price-fixing allegations

Wed May 22 2013
Vermont Attorney General Bill Sorrell today announced the resolution of a multistate antitrust investigation against major US book publisher Penguin Group (USA) Inc for price-fixing and collusion in the electronic book (E-book) market. Vermont has reached an agreement with Penguin Group (USA) Inc to settle the state’s allegations that Penguin colluded with other major publishers and Apple Inc to manipulate prices in the E-book market.

GW Plastics wins Deane C Davis Vermont Business of the Year award

Wed May 22 2013
GW Plastics has been named the Deane C Davis Outstanding Vermont Business of the Year, Vermont's most prestigious business award. Governor Peter Shumlin announced the winner Wednesday morning. Presented by Vermont Business Magazine and the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, the award was given at the kick off of the 29th annual Vermont Chamber Business & Industry EXPO at the Sheraton Burlington Conference Center.  Finalists for the award included Green Mountain Power and Instrumart.

Governor Shumlin signs nation's first patent protection law against bad faith claims

Wed May 22 2013
Governor Peter Shumlin this morning signed into law a bill that seeks to protect Vermont companies from abusive and bad faith assertions of patent infringement, further encouraging the growth of knowledge-based businesses in Vermont. The governor signed the patent trolling prevention bill in front of an enthusiastic group of business leaders during the opening ceremonies of the Vermont Chamber Business & Industry EXPO. The Vermont attorney general immediately filed suit against one such alleged company.

Vermont Health CO-OP denied license, fails state insurance standards

Wed May 22 2013
Susan L Donegan, commissioner of the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, announced Wednesday that the Vermont Health CO-OP has failed to meet Vermont’s insurance standards and has been denied a license to sell health insurance in Vermont. The Vermont Health CO-OP (consumer operated and oriented plan) is a non-profit organization funded by loans from the federal government, which submitted an application to be licensed as a mutual member-owned health insurance company. 

Shumlin’s commitment to single payer health care questioned

Wed May 22 2013
by Andrew Stein May 21, 2013 www.vtdigger.org When Governor Peter Shumlin signed Act 48 into law in 2011, he set Vermont on a path toward a single payer health care system.

Vermont Health Connect selects 18 Navigator Organizations, distributes $2 million

Wed May 22 2013
Vermont Health Connect on Tuesday announced $2 million in grants to organizations that will provide in-person health coverage enrollment assistance. Navigator Organizations will manage individual Navigators who will be trained and certified to provide direct assistance to individuals, families and small businesses across Vermont. Navigators will also play a key role in Vermont Health Connect’s outreach and education in communities.

GMP, GW Plastics, Instrumart finalists for Deane Davis Award presented Wednesday morning

Tue May 21 2013
Green Mountain Power, GW Plastics and Instrumart are vying for Vermont's most prestigious business award. One of these finalists will be named the Deane C Davis Outstanding Vermont Business of the Year on Wednesday, May 22.

Vermonters receive $14.7 million in foreclosure relief to date under national settlement

Tue May 21 2013
Vermont Attorney General William H Sorrell announced today that Vermont homeowners have received $14.7 million in foreclosure relief benefits during the first year of the 2012 state-federal settlement with the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and Residential Capital (GMAC/Ally). The settlement addressed foreclosure abuses and unacceptable nationwide mortgage servicing practices.
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