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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has renewed funding for Vermont Legal Aid’s Housing Discrimination Law Project.
Each month, Vermont Legal Aid attorneys are available in St. Johnsbury to discuss your legal questions. /p>
Patients who are Deaf or hard of hearing will get better interpretation services at the University of Vermont Medical Center because of recent settlements.
The State of Vermont’s Adult Protective Services program investigates allegations of abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable adults. The public is invited to comment on the Adult Protective Services program in person or in writing.
The Unclaimed Property Division of the Vermont State Treasurer Office reunites Vermont residents with their lost, abandoned or unclaimed money or assets.
The Office of the Health Care Advocate (HCA) is a terrific resource for Vermonters. Recently we added more questions and answers about health care and health insurance to our online help tool. You can click through a few questions and then hit the button to “Get Results!”
In 2013, the Vermont Legislature passed a law requiring mammography, including call-back screening, to be covered without copayments or deductible charges.
When health insurance prices go up, how does this affect you and your family? You can attend a public hearing or submit a comment about the proposed rates for 2018.
Vermonters who are experiencing a mental health crisis have a new way to find support when and where they need it, 24 hours a day. Crisis Text Line™ provides access via text messaging to trained crisis counselors.
On May 10, 2017, Vermont Governor Phil Scott signed a law that helps Vermonters save money when they are receiving certain state benefits.