Maine farmers, food banks and rural economies could be harmed by a 20-30% cut to the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program known as SNAP under a bill being considered by Congress.
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Granite State Landfill LLC is suing the state’s Department of Environmental Services over their decision to deny a permit. Regulators said the permit application was incomplete for more than a year.
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Planned Parenthood of Northern New England said in a press release that this particular health center, which is currently open just two days a week, has faced significant challenges since the pandemic.
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The visas of four more international students who attend the University of Massachusetts Amherst have been revoked, according to school officials, bringing the total to 10 since last week.
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Shaheen & Gordon joined an amicus brief that includes more than 500 law firms who contend Trump’s recent executive orders against prominent firms with Democratic ties are a blow to the rule of law.
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A Dartmouth spokesperson said the federal government did not notify the school about the changes.
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The federal government backed off of an earlier plan to sell the property. But that hasn’t reassured some local seniors.
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This table summarizes federal funding cuts in Vermont and their impacts, when known.
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The peaceful protests against Trump administration policies took place in more than 20 locations statewide, including Hartford, New Haven, Danbury and more.
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