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Vermont’s GOP governor could veto Democratic-led Legislature’s key social plans

Por: The Boston Globe Nation May 17, 2023

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MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont’s fiscally conservative Republican governor said Wednesday he hasn’t decided whether to veto a number of key social programs passed by the state’s Democratic-controlled Legislature, but that he believes lawmakers are spending too much money.Gov. Phil Scott said he shares many of the goals of the Legislature, which passed bills in the just-completed session to expand child care, pay for universal school... + full article



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