A high school freshman in Vermont will be the state’s first teenage gubernatorial candidate to appear on a general election ballot. Dean Roy, a 14-year-old student at Stowe High School and former ...
High school freshman Dean Roy is the first teen to get on Vermont's general election ballot. Consumer Confidence Reports show us what's in our local water. Two experts weigh in on just what these ...
Dean Roy founded the Freedom and Unity party to secure his ballot position, becoming the first under-18 candidate in the ...
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In a 97-40 vote on Friday, Vermont House lawmakers passed an annual budget for the next fiscal year. The legislation known as the “big bill” will now make its way to the state Senate. House ...
Vermont Business Magazine On March 24, 2026, Governor Phil Scott signed into law H.649, the State of Vermont’s annual captive insurance bill, reaffirming Vermont’s commitment to licensed captive ...
The teenager earned a spot on the general election ballot by forming his own third party, the Freedom and Unity party.
Another teen is running for governor of Vermont, and this time, he'll be on the general election ballot. The state ...
Vermont's youngest gubernatorial candidate, Dean Roy, is on the general election ballot at age 14.
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