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State Settles In Lawsuit Over Restraint Practices At Woodside
The state has reached a settlement in a federal lawsuit alleging youth were subjected to dangerous conditions at Vermont’s only juvenile detention facility. The settlement requires the… Read More »State Settles In Lawsuit Over Restraint Practices At Woodside
VPR-Woodside and Disability Rights Vermont Settle Lawsuit
https://www.vpr.org/sites/vpr/files/DRVT-DCF-Woodside-Settlement-Press-Release-20200416.pdf
Rights groups encourage mail-in voting as COVID response
Several advocacy organizations, including the ACLU of Vermont, Justice for All and Vermont Conservation Voters, came together Tuesday to encourage Gov. Phil Scott and Secretary… Read More »Rights groups encourage mail-in voting as COVID response
Rights groups encourage mail-in voting as COVID response
Several advocacy organizations, including the ACLU of Vermont, Justice for All and Vermont Conservation Voters, came together Tuesday to encourage Gov. Phil Scott and Secretary… Read More »Rights groups encourage mail-in voting as COVID response
Four companies submit bids as plans advance to close Woodside
Four companies submit bids as plans advance to close Woodside
Deadly encounters: Why do deaths at the hands of police keep rising in Vermont?
Deadly encounters: Why do deaths at the hands of police keep rising in Vermont?
Group discusses barriers to voting with disabilities
By Patricia LeBoeuf, Bennington Banner BENNINGTON — Transportation issues, a lack of interpreters and general frustration with the voting system are some of the barriers… Read More »Group discusses barriers to voting with disabilities