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VT HCR208House concurrent resolution honoring Selectboard Chair Alyssa Joyce Johnson for her dedicated service on behalf of the Town of Waterbury and applauding the good work she facilitated during her tenure
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Introduced
02/19/2026
02/19/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
02/20/2026
02/20/2026
Passed
02/20/2026
02/20/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
02/20/2026
02/20/2026
Introduced Session
2025-2026 Session
Bill Summary
House concurrent resolution honoring Selectboard Chair Alyssa Joyce Johnson for her dedicated service on behalf of the Town of Waterbury and applauding the good work she facilitated during her tenure. (H.C.R.208) Offered by Representatives Waszazak of Barre City, Casey of Montpelier, Stevens of Waterbury, and Wood of Waterbury
AI Summary
This concurrent resolution, offered by Representatives Waszazak, Casey, Stevens, and Wood, honors Alyssa Joyce Johnson for her dedicated service to the Town of Waterbury, particularly for her work as Chair of the Selectboard from January 2025 to March 2026. The resolution acknowledges her election to the Selectboard in 2022 and her subsequent re-election, noting she was the youngest member during her tenure as chair. It highlights her commitment to Waterbury through her roles on the planning commission and as economic development director for Revitalizing Waterbury, a local organization focused on economic growth. The resolution also commends her volunteer efforts, her leadership in flood recovery and response after the July 2023 and 2024 floods, and her advocacy for housing and flood resiliency projects. Furthermore, it praises her character, describing her as fair, honest, kind, a strong facilitator, a good listener, and someone who provided snacks, while recognizing her impending conclusion of service on the Selectboard and directing the Secretary of State to send her a copy of this resolution.
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Last Action
Ceremonial Reading (on 03/11/2026)
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