BENNINGTON COUNTY — State Attorney General Charity Clark made a three-stop swing through Bennington County on Monday, Oct. 27, where she discussed lawsuits her office had filed against the federal government, the role of her office, and other legal issues before audiences in Manchester, Arlington and Shaftsbury.
The visit began in Manchester, where Clark, a former resident of the town and a graduate of Burr and Burton Academy, spoke to a gathering of more than 40 people in the Park House at the Dana L. Thompson Recreational Park.
In an overview of her office’s work before taking questions from the audience, Clark began by noting that her office has already filed 31 lawsuits against actions taken by the federal government in the first 10 months of the second Trump administration. That com

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