As part of Governor Phil Scott’s overall plan to ensure Vermont’s schools remain safe – as outlined in a memo to legislators in February – the Vermont State Police, Vermont Sheriffs and municipal police departments have begun meeting with school officials throughout the state to conduct school safety site assessments.
Governor Phil Scott today recognized the Vermont high school girls who participated in the GirlsGoCyberStart challenge, a cybersecurity training partnership between states and the SANS Institute.
As Vermonters file their state income taxes this year, Governor Phil Scott is reminding taxpayers to consider “checking the box” for charitable giving on their tax forms.
The Vermont Department of Financial Regulation (DFR) and the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) today filed a motion with the Superior Court Washington Unit that would allow the State to publicly disclose documents relating to the alleged fraud case against Ariel Quiros and Bill Stenger.
Governor Phil Scott today delivered a memo to the Vermont Legislature, outlining short and long-term actions he’d like to work with the Legislature on to maintain the safest, healthiest and strongest communities and schools.
Governor Phil Scott today delivered the following remarks at a press conference with leadership from the Agency of Education, Department of Public Safety and the Vermont State Police.
Governor Phil Scott today signed Executive Order No. 02-18, which directs the Agency of Administration to ensure that all state contracts with internet providers include net neutrality protections.
Governor Phil Scott and Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) Federal Co-Chair Mark Scarano were in Newport Wednesday to announce that Scott will serve as the Commission’s first state co-chair.