Protesters disrupt Vermont Legislature's veto session.

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Protesters disrupted the first day of the veto session at the Vermont Statehouse, demanding permanent shelter for those evicted from hotels instead of an extension of hotel housing while the state builds more permanent options. Lawmakers also overrode Gov. Phil Scott's veto on the $120 million child care bill and are slated to try to override vetoes on a pair of charter changes, lawmaker pay, and changes to the office of professional regulation.
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- Vermont Legislature back in Montpelier to try to override Gov. Scott's vetoes Burlington Free Press
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