Vermonter in the district. Interests include: education tech. @2uinc. Theology musings, riding @metro regularly and Time in Vermont with @nickzaiac #802inthe202
A few weeks ago, we announced our intention to acquire @TrilogyEdu. Today, we’re thrilled to share that the acquisition has been completed. Welcome to 2U, Trilogy! https://t.co/BAXp9OGqHV #NoBackRow
"A more affordable Vermont would be a more attractive place to live. Only state lawmakers, however, have the power to fix the root of the problem: high costs due to land-use regulations." https://t.co/sFYpjnIy3k @NickZaiac@CatalystVoices@IndependentInst#Zoning#Planning #
This is Phil, who was elected by one of the most left-leaning states in the county, whose Lt. Governor is a member of the Progressive Party, and who works regularly with Dem-controlled VT State House and Senate.
The GOP should be more like Phil.
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Some publicly-funded initiatives in Vermont in recent years include:
-Hiring more DCF social workers
-Wood stove change outs
-Trade mission to Japan
-#VT food stall in Boston
-Electric vehicle rebates
VPR's 'Did It Work?' series follows up on these five: https://t.co/tN2yxy3muz
Will it matter if a major pipeline company has a larger stake in the parent companies of Green Mountain Power and Vermont Gas? Climate activists and opponents of gas pipelines think so. More from @VPRDillon: https://t.co/znxgQ9oN9X #VT
A member of the negotiating team that recently drafted the @BernieSanders campaign’s staff union contract was convicted of embezzling funds from a steel workers union in 2013
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@wmata two weeks in a row of broken t18 buses at least the T14 is reliable but it’d be nice if it was reliable occasionally for the convenient bus route which is why I actually bus. At least your drivers are the nicest guys ever.....#mondaythoughts
With Vermont’s hospitals struggling to make ends meet, the House Health Care Committee wants to take a closer look at the future of rural health care #vtpoli
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I grew up in Vermont schools in the 1990s and 2000s.
As I was working on this project, I was fascinated by how much has changed since I was in school. There are different budget priorities, new staff positions, and — maybe? — kids are different, too.
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Sen. Jeanette White argued Thursday that the Vermont Senate shouldn't pass new tenant protections — because they might affect her. As @taylordobbs reports, 12 of the Senate's 30 members are landlords: https://t.co/Qh8puHbUHU #vtpoli
The Senate Education Committee advanced its answer to the question of whether districts should be granted extra time to comply with forced mergers under Act 46 #vtpoli
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Last week @NickZaiac discussed housing regulations in Vermont on Common Sense Radio with Bill Sayre. Have a listen if your inclined. We were on March 5th #vtpoli https://t.co/28fmyM9obc
@taylordobbs great conversation going on here about young people in VT I currently live in DC with fellow friends from the 802 who came here for better opportunities. I think a big issue comes to lack of affordable housing and high taxes spread over a small population. +jobs lol