Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office announced that Katrina LaFoe, 44, of Barton, Vermont, was sentenced for misdemeanor false pretenses resulting from her role in the submission of ...
Kennedy appeared on Wednesday and Thursday in front of the Senate’s finance and health committees, giving independent Sen. Bernie Sanders and Sen. Peter Welch, a Democrat, a chance to weigh in.
Burlington, VT- Vermont is the only state in the nation to receive an ‘A’ in the 2024 March of Dimes Report, which evaluates ...
State Auditor Doug Hoffer released an audit today of the Department of Vermont Health Access’s (DVHA) efforts to protect against fraud, waste, and abuse in Vermont’s Medicaid program.
The Department of Vermont Health Access’s efforts to stop fraud is reported to have fallen short of its duties.
Vermont was one of 12 divided state governments at the start of 2025 legislative sessions. A state government trifecta occurs when one political party holds the governor's office, a majority in the ...
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas leaves office as one of President Joe Biden’s most controversial Cabinet officials, but a little-known accomplishment inside the agency could have ...
WASHINGTON (WCAX) - The Biden administration Tuesday announced $23 million to fund Vermont’s Tech Hub. The Green Mountain State is pushing to be a leader in the production of next-generation ...
Looming May 7 deadline for Real ID The DHS said its latest deadline — May 7 — is locked in for officially implementing the Real ID requirement for domestic air travel. However, in a statement ...
MVP Health Care sells the cheapest health insurance in Vermont, with Silver plans starting at $919 per month before discounts. When to buy health insurance directly from a health insurance company In ...
Attorney General Charity Clark discusses a settlement between Vermont and 42 other states with Johnson & Johnson, a company that made baby powder with talc in it, during a press conference in ...
The U.S. Department of Education is withdrawing a proposal that sought to streamline how schools bill Medicaid for the mental health and medical services they provide to students, partially with ...