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State Auditor Doug Hoffer, left, and Attorney General Charity Clark. File photos by Glenn Russell/VTDigger The Vermont Supreme Court issued its ruling earlier this month on a legal dispute between ...
The Vermont Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit against the state's attorney general, Charity Clark. According to the case record, Vermont auditor Doug Hoffer sought legal advice from Clark when ...
After identifying multiple spills of raw milk and cream into local waterways, Vermont’s Attorney General has reached a ...
Attorney General Charity Clark announced Wednesday that the state has joined Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New ...
MONTPELIER — Attorney General Charity Clark has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for unlawfully freezing an estimated $26 million in federal funding meant for Vermont schools.
Hirschfeld reported that Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark would have supported the Scott administration if it had fought the order because the SNAP data is legally required to be kept private.
Medicaid insures about 200,000 people in Vermont and costs approximately $2.4 billion, of which about 62% is federally funded, according to a press release from Attorney General Charity Clark’s ...
MONTPELIER — Attorney General Charity Clark has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for unlawfully freezing an estimated $26 million in federal funding meant for Vermont schools.
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