Gov. Phil Scott vetoes land conservation bill. Here’s why.

Enviro & Legislation

Associated Press  |  Associated PressMONTPELIER (AP) — Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed a land conservation bill that supporters say intended to protect biodiversity and improve climate resilience.The legislation set goals of conserving 30% of Vermont land by 2030 and 50% by 2050.Scott, a Republican, wrote in his veto message to lawmakers Thursday that the Vermont…

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