Two state lawmakers sued the governor last year after he appointed Zoie Saunders to serve as an interim secretary following the Vermont Senate’s rejection of her permanent appointment.
A lawsuit filed against Agency of Education Secretary Zoie Saunders and Gov. Phil Scott has been dismissed by the Vermont Supreme Court, according to a Friday decision.
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In its ruling, the court wrote that when Gov. Phil Scott appointed Zoie Saunders to the permanent secretary position in ...