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State Representative
Kate McCann
(D) - Vermont
Vermont House Washington 04
In Office - Started: 01/04/2023
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Vermont State House
115 State St.
Montpelier, VT 05633-5301
115 State St.
Montpelier, VT 05633-5301
Phone: 802-828-2228
Bill | Bill Name | Summary | Progress |
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H0397 | An act relating to miscellaneous amendments to the statutes governing emergency management and flood response | An act relating to miscellaneous amendments to the statutes governing emergency management and flood response. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
SCR006 | Senate concurrent resolution honoring Montpelier City Manager William J. Fraser for three decades of distinguished municipal public service | concurrent resolution honoring Montpelier City Manager William J. Fraser for three decades of distinguished municipal public service. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR151 | House concurrent resolution congratulating Casella Waste Systems, Inc. on the company’s 50th anniversary | House concurrent resolution congratulating Casella Waste Systems, Inc. on the company’s 50th anniversary. (H.C.R.151) Offered by Representatives Harvey of Castleton, Arsenault of Williston, Austin of Colchester, Bailey of Hyde Park, Bartholomew of Hartland, Bartley of Fairfax, Bishop of Colchester, Bosch of Clarendon, Boutin of Barre City, Branagan of Georgia, Burditt of West Rutland, Burtt of Cabot, Canfield of Fair Haven, Carris-Duncan of Whitingham, Casey of Hubbardton, Chapin of East Montpelier, Charlton of Chester, Coffin of Cavendish, Cooper of Pownal, Demar of Enosburgh, Dickinson of St. Albans Town, Dobrovich of Williamstown, Dolgin of St. Johnsbury, Duke of Burlington, Feltus of Lyndon, Galfetti of Barre Town, Goodnow of Brattleboro, Goslant of Northfield, Graning of Jericho, Greer of Bennington, Gregoire of Fairfield, Hango of Berkshire, Harrison of Chittenden, Higley of Lowell, Houghton of Essex Junction, Howard of Rutland City, Howland of Rutland Town, Kascenska of Burke, Keyser of Rutland City, Kleppner of Burlington, Labor of Morgan, LaLonde of South Burlington, Laroche of Franklin, Luneau of St. Albans City, Maguire of Rutland City, Malay of Pittsford, Marcotte of Coventry, McCann of Montpelier, McCoy of Poultney, McFaun of Barre Town, Micklus of Milton, Morgan, L. of Milton, Morgan, M. of Milton, Morrissey of Bennington, Nelson of Derby, Nielsen of Brandon, North of Ferrisburgh, Oliver of Sheldon, Page of Newport City, Parsons of Newbury, Pinsonault of Dorset, Powers of Waterford, Pritchard of Pawlet, Quimby of Lyndon, Rachelson of Burlington, Sibilia of Dover, Southworth of Walden, Steady of Milton, Sweeney of Shelburne, Tagliavia of Corinth, Taylor of Milton, Toof of St. Albans Town, Walker of Swanton, Wells of Brownington, Winter of Ludlow, and Wood of Waterbury | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HR0009 | House resolution urging that all State agencies, departments, and offices protect the civil rights, medical confidentiality, and all aspects of personal privacy of Vermonters who have been diagnosed with autism in light of the Secretary of the U.S. Health and Human Services’ recently announced plans to establish an autism research database and other databases related to autism | resolution urging that all State agencies, departments, and offices protect the civil rights, medical confidentiality, and all aspects of personal privacy of Vermonters who have been diagnosed with autism in light of the Secretary of the U.S. Health and Human Services’ recently announced plans to establish an autism research database and other databases related to autism Whereas, the State of Vermont is fully committed to ensuring the enforcement of the rights of individuals with disabilities and the provision of inclusive services and person-centered systems of care, and Whereas, individuals with autism contribute their talents, perspectives, and problem-solving abilities to strengthen Vermont’s workforce; enrich families and communities; and advance innovation in science, technology, the arts, and beyond, and Whereas, autism is a neurological difference, not a disease or an epidemic, and Whereas, the rising autism identification rates, which trained clinicians and health care professionals are documenting, are attributable to improved diagnostic practices, greater awareness of autism, and expanded access to screening tools, and Whereas, individuals with disabilities, including individuals with autism, are too often stigmatized and underestimated, and public policy should never diminish the diverse strengths and potential of these Vermonters, and Whereas, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has announced plans to establish a federal research database intended to be used to investigate the root causes of autism, and Whereas, this new database will be a compilation of information derived from individuals’ insurance claims; electronic medical records; and wearable devices, such as smart watches, and Whereas, although this new database is no longer characterized as an “autism registry,” as Secretary Kennedy and National Institutes of Health Director, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, had previously announced, and despite public promises of personal and medical privacy, significant concerns remain regarding the potential use of Vermonters’ sensitive, personally identifiable health care information without their specific and informed consent, and Whereas, the Governor of the State of Illinois has issued Executive Order 2025-02 (the EO) to ensure that Illinois state officials fully comply with all applicable state and federal legal privacy protections in matters affecting the collection and use of information of persons being tested for, or who have been diagnosed with, autism, or in any database that now or may in the future exist that includes personal information related to autism; that the information not be collected, unless dong so is strictly necessary for authorized purposes; and that the information not be disclosed outside state government except if one of the conditions listed in the EO is met, and Whereas, it is imperative that Vermont officials are similarly vigilant in their protection of personal data being collected for any type of analysis or assessment related to autism, now therefore be it | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0050 | An act relating to identifying underutilized State buildings and land | This bill proposes to task the Department of Buildings and General Services with identifying State real property suitable for conversion into affordable housing. | Passed |
H0294 | An act relating to commissary and telecommunications prices in State correctional facilities and fair compensation for incarcerated labor | This bill proposes to ensure that incarcerated individuals are provided communications services at no expense. This bill also proposes to require the Department of Corrections to evaluate its contracts with Global Tel Link Corporation and the Keefe Group. This bill also proposes to require that incarcerated individuals receive at least federal minimum wage. | In Committee |
HCR112 | House concurrent resolution congratulating Capital City Concerts and Karen Kevra for a quarter century of delightful and informative classical music performances and related cultural endeavors in central Vermont | House concurrent resolution congratulating Capital City Concerts and Karen Kevra for a quarter century of delightful and informative classical music performances and related cultural endeavors in central Vermont. (H.C.R.112) Offered by Representatives Casey of Montpelier and McCann of Montpelier Offered by Senators Cummings, Perchlik, and Watson | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0425 | An act relating to the regional management of the disposition of septage, sludge, and biosolids | This bill proposes to require the Secretary of Natural Resources to submit to the General Assembly a proposed regional long-term septage, sludge, and solids management plan for the safe and cost-effective disposition of septage, sludge, and biosolids in a manner that eliminates or reduces environmental and public health risks. | In Committee |
H0283 | An act relating to delegation of authority to regulate use of State waters | This bill proposes to require the Secretary of Natural Resources to delegate authority to regulate the use of State waters to a municipality when the municipality is adjacent to the water subject to delegation, the municipality requests the delegation to promote the public good by restricting or prohibiting wake boats on the water for which it is seeking delegation, and the municipality accepts the delegation by creating or amending a bylaw or ordinance for regulation of the water. | In Committee |
H0169 | An act relating to amending the prohibitions against discrimination in public accommodations and housing | This bill proposes to prohibit a landlord from requesting a Social Security number on a residential rental application and to accept all forms of government issued identification. This bill also proposes to add citizenship and immigration status to the existing discrimination prohibitions in public accommodations and unfair housing practices. | In Committee |
HCR081 | House concurrent resolution in memory of former Bakersfield Select Board member Brenda Churchill | House concurrent resolution in memory of former Bakersfield Select Board member Brenda Churchill. (H.C.R.81) Offered by Representatives Krowinski of Burlington, Arsenault of Williston, Berbeco of Winooski, Bishop of Colchester, Black of Essex, Bluemle of Burlington, Bos-Lun of Westminster, Boyden of Cambridge, Burke of Brattleboro, Burrows of West Windsor, Campbell of St. Johnsbury, Casey of Montpelier, Christie of Hartford, Cina of Burlington, Coffin of Cavendish, Cole of Hartford, Corcoran of Bennington, Cordes of Bristol, Dodge of Essex, Dolan of Essex Junction, Garofano of Essex, Goslant of Northfield, Graning of Jericho, Gregoire of Fairfield, Harrison of Chittenden, Headrick of Burlington, Holcombe of Norwich, Houghton of Essex Junction, Howard of Rutland City, Hunter of Manchester, Kleppner of Burlington, Kornheiser of Brattleboro, Krasnow of South Burlington, Labor of Morgan, Lalley of Shelburne, LaLonde of South Burlington, Lipsky of Stowe, Logan of Burlington, Long of Newfane, Luneau of St. Albans City, Masland of Thetford, McCann of Montpelier, McCoy of Poultney, McGill of Bridport, Minier of South Burlington, Morris of Springfield, Nugent of South Burlington, Ode of Burlington, Page of Newport City, Pouech of Hinesburg, Priestley of Bradford, Rachelson of Burlington, Scheu of Middlebury, Sibilia of Dover, Stevens of Waterbury, Stone of Burlington, Surprenant of Barnard, Sweeney of Shelburne, Tomlinson of Winooski, Waszazak of Barre City, Waters Evans of Charlotte, Wells of Brownington, White of Waitsfield, Wood of Waterbury, and Yacovone of Morristown House concurrent resolution in memory of former Bakersfield Select Board member Brenda Churchill | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR118 | House concurrent resolution commending Team Trumie and Truman Compton for their advocacy, community engagement, and fostering of public awareness and acceptance of autism | House concurrent resolution commending Team Trumie and Truman Compton for their advocacy, community engagement, and fostering of public awareness and acceptance of autism. (H.C.R.118) Offered by Representatives Burrows of West Windsor, Coffin of Cavendish, Austin of Colchester, Bailey of Hyde Park, Bartholomew of Hartland, Bartley of Fairfax, Bishop of Colchester, Bosch of Clarendon, Boutin of Barre City, Branagan of Georgia, Burditt of West Rutland, Burkhardt of South Burlington, Burtt of Cabot, Canfield of Fair Haven, Casey of Hubbardton, Chapin of East Montpelier, Charlton of Chester, Demar of Enosburgh, Dickinson of St. Albans Town, Dobrovich of Williamstown, Dodge of Essex, Dolan of Essex Junction, Dolgin of St. Johnsbury, Donahue of Northfield, Feltus of Lyndon, Galfetti of Barre Town, Goslant of Northfield, Gregoire of Fairfield, Hango of Berkshire, Harrison of Chittenden, Harvey of Castleton, Headrick of Burlington, Higley of Lowell, Holcombe of Norwich, Howard of Rutland City, Howland of Rutland Town, Kascenska of Burke, Keyser of Rutland City, Labor of Morgan, LaMont of Morristown, Laroche of Franklin, Luneau of St. Albans City, Maguire of Rutland City, Marcotte of Coventry, McCann of Montpelier, McCoy of Poultney, McFaun of Barre Town, McGill of Bridport, Micklus of Milton, Mihaly of Calais, Morgan, L. of Milton, Morgan, M. of Milton, Morrissey of Bennington, Nelson of Derby, Nielsen of Brandon, North of Ferrisburgh, Oliver of Sheldon, Olson of Starksboro, Page of Newport City, Parsons of Newbury, Pezzo of Colchester, Pinsonault of Dorset, Powers of Waterford, Pritchard of Pawlet, Quimby of Lyndon, Sibilia of Dover, Southworth of Walden, Steady of Milton, Sweeney of Shelburne, Tagliavia of Corinth, Taylor of Milton, Toof of St. Albans Town, Walker of Swanton, Wells of Brownington, Winter of Ludlow, and Yacovone of Morristown | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR117 | House concurrent resolution congratulating Essex Middle School science teacher Andrew Kasprisin on his designation as the 2025 Vermont finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching | House concurrent resolution congratulating Essex Middle School science teacher Andrew Kasprisin on his designation as the 2025 Vermont finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. (H.C.R.117) Offered by Representatives McCann of Montpelier, Brady of Williston, Brown of Richmond, Conlon of Cornwall, Dodge of Essex, Dolan of Essex Junction, Garofano of Essex, Harple of Glover, Houghton of Essex Junction, Hunter of Manchester, and Long of Newfane | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR064 | House concurrent resolution congratulating Caitlin MacLeod-Bluver of Winooski High School on her selection as the 2025 Vermont Teacher of the Year and Jeremy DeMink of Edmunds Middle School in Burlington and Sonya Shedd of Wolcott Elementary School on their recognition as Distinguished Finalists | House concurrent resolution congratulating Caitlin MacLeod-Bluver of Winooski High School on her selection as the 2025 Vermont Teacher of the Year and Jeremy DeMink of Edmunds Middle School in Burlington and Sonya Shedd of Wolcott Elementary School on their recognition as Distinguished Finalists. (H.C.R.64) Offered by Representatives McCann of Montpelier, Austin of Colchester, Berbeco of Winooski, Bishop of Colchester, Bluemle of Burlington, Bos-Lun of Westminster, Burke of Brattleboro, Burkhardt of South Burlington, Casey of Montpelier, Cina of Burlington, Coffin of Cavendish, Cole of Hartford, Dolan of Essex Junction, Duke of Burlington, Eastes of Guilford, Garofano of Essex, Goldman of Rockingham, Goslant of Northfield, Graning of Jericho, Greer of Bennington, Gregoire of Fairfield, Hango of Berkshire, Harrison of Chittenden, Headrick of Burlington, Holcombe of Norwich, Houghton of Essex Junction, Howard of Rutland City, James of Manchester, McGill of Bridport, Minier of South Burlington, Morris of Springfield, Mrowicki of Putney, Nugent of South Burlington, Ode of Burlington, Page of Newport City, Priestley of Bradford, Sibilia of Dover, Sweeney of Shelburne, Tomlinson of Winooski, Torre of Moretown, and Waszazak of Barre City Offered by Senators Bongartz, Cummings, Gulick, Perchlik, Vyhovsky, Watson, and Weeks | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0032 | An act relating to treatment for opioid use disorder in correctional facilities | This bill proposes to require the Department of Corrections to enter into memorandums of understanding with H.32 opioid treatment programs nearest each correctional facility in the State for the provision of opioid use disorder services, including medication for opioid use disorder. This bill also authorizes the Department of Corrections to enter into memorandums of understanding with office-based treatment providers within reasonable proximity to a correctional facility in the State for the provision of opioid use disorder services, including medication for opioid use disorder. | In Committee |
H0208 | An act relating to consumer data privacy and online surveillance | This bill proposes to provide data privacy and online surveillance protections to Vermonters. | In Committee |
HCR113 | House concurrent resolution congratulating the winning teams at the 2025 Jr Iron Chef VT competition | House concurrent resolution congratulating the winning teams at the 2025 Jr Iron Chef VT competition. (H.C.R.113) Offered by Representatives Sibilia of Dover, Austin of Colchester, Berbeco of Winooski, Carris-Duncan of Whitingham, Cina of Burlington, Coffin of Cavendish, Cole of Hartford, Cooper of Pownal, Dodge of Essex, Dolan of Essex Junction, Duke of Burlington, Galfetti of Barre Town, Garofano of Essex, Goslant of Northfield, Graning of Jericho, Greer of Bennington, Hango of Berkshire, Headrick of Burlington, Holcombe of Norwich, Howard of Rutland City, Kleppner of Burlington, Lalley of Shelburne, Lipsky of Stowe, Masland of Thetford, McCann of Montpelier, McGill of Bridport, Mrowicki of Putney, O'Brien of Tunbridge, Page of Newport City, Priestley of Bradford, Stevens of Waterbury, Tomlinson of Winooski, Toof of St. Albans Town, Waszazak of Barre City, and Wood of Waterbury | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR116 | House concurrent resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of the conclusion of the Vietnam War | House concurrent resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of the conclusion of the Vietnam War. (H.C.R.116) Offered by Representatives Hango of Berkshire, Morgan, M. of Milton, Arsenault of Williston, Austin of Colchester, Bailey of Hyde Park, Bartholomew of Hartland, Bartley of Fairfax, Berbeco of Winooski, Birong of Vergennes, Bishop of Colchester, Black of Essex, Bluemle of Burlington, Bos-Lun of Westminster, Bosch of Clarendon, Boutin of Barre City, Boyden of Cambridge, Brady of Williston, Branagan of Georgia, Brown of Richmond, Burditt of West Rutland, Burke of Brattleboro, Burkhardt of South Burlington, Burrows of West Windsor, Burtt of Cabot, Campbell of St. Johnsbury, Canfield of Fair Haven, Carris-Duncan of Whitingham, Casey of Montpelier, Casey of Hubbardton, Chapin of East Montpelier, Charlton of Chester, Christie of Hartford, Cina of Burlington, Coffin of Cavendish, Cole of Hartford, Conlon of Cornwall, Cooper of Pownal, Corcoran of Bennington, Cordes of Bristol, Critchlow of Colchester, Demar of Enosburgh, Dickinson of St. Albans Town, Dobrovich of Williamstown, Dodge of Essex, Dolan of Essex Junction, Dolgin of St. Johnsbury, Donahue of Northfield, Duke of Burlington, Durfee of Shaftsbury, Eastes of Guilford, Emmons of Springfield, Feltus of Lyndon, Galfetti of Barre Town, Garofano of Essex, Goldman of Rockingham, Goodnow of Brattleboro, Goslant of Northfield, Graning of Jericho, Greer of Bennington, Gregoire of Fairfield, Harple of Glover, Harrison of Chittenden, Harvey of Castleton, Higley of Lowell, Holcombe of Norwich, Hooper of Randolph, Hooper of Burlington, Houghton of Essex Junction, Howard of Rutland City, Howland of Rutland Town, Hunter of Manchester, James of Manchester, Kascenska of Burke, Keyser of Rutland City, Kimbell of Woodstock, Kleppner of Burlington, Kornheiser of Brattleboro, Krasnow of South Burlington, Krowinski of Burlington, Labor of Morgan, Lalley of Shelburne, LaLonde of South Burlington, LaMont of Morristown, Laroche of Franklin, Lipsky of Stowe, Logan of Burlington, Long of Newfane, Luneau of St. Albans City, Maguire of Rutland City, Malay of Pittsford, Marcotte of Coventry, Masland of Thetford, McCann of Montpelier, McCoy of Poultney, McFaun of Barre Town, McGill of Bridport, Micklus of Milton, Mihaly of Calais, Minier of South Burlington, Morgan, L. of Milton, Morris of Springfield, Morrissey of Bennington, Morrow of Weston, Mrowicki of Putney, Nelson of Derby, Nielsen of Brandon, Nigro of Bennington, North of Ferrisburgh, Noyes of Wolcott, Nugent of South Burlington, O'Brien of Tunbridge, Ode of Burlington, Oliver of Sheldon, Olson of Starksboro, Page of Newport City, Parsons of Newbury, Pezzo of Colchester, Pinsonault of Dorset, Pouech of Hinesburg, Powers of Waterford, Priestley of Bradford, Pritchard of Pawlet, Quimby of Lyndon, Rachelson of Burlington, Satcowitz of Randolph, Scheu of Middlebury, Sheldon of Middlebury, Sibilia of Dover, Southworth of Walden, Squirrell of Underhill, Steady of Milton, Stevens of Waterbury, Stone of Burlington, Surprenant of Barnard, Sweeney of Shelburne, Tagliavia of Corinth, Taylor of Milton, Tomlinson of Winooski, Toof of St. Albans Town, Torre of Moretown, Walker of Swanton, Waszazak of Barre City, Waters Evans of Charlotte, Wells of Brownington, White of Waitsfield, White of Bethel, Winter of Ludlow, Wood of Waterbury, and Yacovone of Morristown Offered by Senators Collamore and Ram Hinsdale R-140 | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR086 | House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2025 Montpelier High School Solons Division II girls’ Nordic championship ski team | House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2025 Montpelier High School Solons Division II girls’ Nordic championship ski team. (H.C.R.86) Offered by Representatives McCann of Montpelier, Casey of Montpelier, Brady of Williston, Brown of Richmond, Conlon of Cornwall, Dobrovich of Williamstown, Harple of Glover, Hooper of Randolph, Hunter of Manchester, Long of Newfane, Quimby of Lyndon, Satcowitz of Randolph, Taylor of Milton, and Toof of St. Albans Town Offered by Senators Cummings, Perchlik, and Watson | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR087 | House concurrent resolution congratulating the Montpelier High School Solons boys’ basketball program on winning a fifth consecutive Division II championship | House concurrent resolution congratulating the Montpelier High School Solons boys’ basketball program on winning a fifth consecutive Division II championship. (H.C.R.87) Offered by Representatives McCann of Montpelier, Casey of Montpelier, Brady of Williston, Brown of Richmond, Conlon of Cornwall, Dobrovich of Williamstown, Harple of Glover, Hooper of Randolph, Hunter of Manchester, Long of Newfane, Quimby of Lyndon, Satcowitz of Randolph, Taylor of Milton, and Toof of St. Albans Town Offered by Senators Cummings, Perchlik, and Watson | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR083 | House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 Green Mountain Council Class of Eagle Scouts | House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 Green Mountain Council Class of Eagle Scouts. (H.C.R.83) Offered by All Members of the House Offered by All Members of the Senate | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HR0008 | House resolution strongly objecting to the manner and circumstances under which U.S. immigration authorities arrested and detained Mohsen Mahdawi and strongly advocating that he be afforded due process under the law and released immediately from detention | resolution strongly objecting to the manner and circumstances under which U.S. immigration authorities arrested and detained Mohsen Mahdawi and strongly advocating that he be afforded due process under the law and released immediately from detention Whereas, Mohsen Mahdawi is a resident of White River Junction and has been a U.S. permanent resident (green card holder) for the past decade, and Whereas, on Monday, April 14, 2025, in the belief that he was to participate in his final interview for U.S. citizenship, Mohsen Mahdawi arrived at the U.S. immigration office in Colchester, and Whereas, instead of commencing the interview, armed immigration authorities in plain clothes with faces covered arrested Mohsen Mahdawi and refused to provide any information regarding where he was being taken or what would happen to him, and Whereas, in a joint statement that U.S. Senators Sanders and Welch and U.S. Representative Balint released, they described this action as “immoral, inhumane, and illegal,” and Whereas, Vermont’s three federal legislators also demanded that Mohsen Mahdawi be afforded “due process under the law and immediately released from detention,” now therefore be it | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0130 | An act relating to expanding the membership and duties of the Advisory Council on Harassment, Hazing, and Bullying Prevention in Schools | This bill proposes to expand the membership and duties of the Advisory Council on Harassment, Hazing, and Bullying Prevention in Schools under 16 V.S.A. § 570. | In Committee |
HCR056 | House concurrent resolution designating April 18, 2025 as USS VERMONT (SSN 792) Day in Vermont | House concurrent resolution designating April 18, 2025 as USS VERMONT (SSN 792) Day in Vermont. (H.C.R. 56) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0334 | An act relating to limiting employer restrictions on individuals separating from employment | This bill proposes to restrict the use of noncompete agreements that prohibit individuals from competing with their former employers. This bill also proposes to restrict the use of “stay-or- pay” provisions that require employees to repay certain costs to an employer when separating from employment. | In Committee |
HCR070 | House concurrent resolution designating April 10, 2025 as Alzheimer’s Awareness Day at the State House | House concurrent resolution designating April 10, 2025 as Alzheimer’s Awareness Day at the State House. (H.C.R.70) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR074 | House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2025 Boys & Girls Clubs of Vermont Youth of the Year honorees | House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2025 Boys & Girls Clubs of Vermont Youth of the Year honorees. (H.C.R.74) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0058 | An act relating to Medicaid coverage for play therapy | This bill proposes to require Medicaid coverage for medically necessary play therapy. | In Committee |
H0399 | An act relating to tenant rights | This bill proposes to provide protections to tenants by making the charging of a rental application fee an unfair commercial practice, requiring certain rental agreements to be in writing, limiting no-cause evictions and annual rent increases, creating a rental registry, creating the Office of Tenant’s Rights Advocate, providing for the right to counsel in eviction proceedings and the expungement of eviction records, and affording tenants the right to receive notice of a landlord’s intent to sell an apartment building and to negotiate in good faith and purchase the building with a down payment revolving fund administered by the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board. The bill also proposes to add citizenship and immigration status to the existing discrimination prohibitions in public accommodations and unfair housing practices. H.399 | In Committee |
H0336 | An act relating to enhancing enforcement of employment laws | This bill proposes to enhance enforcement of employment laws by permitting employees, representative organizations, and whistleblowers to bring civil actions on behalf of the Commissioner of Labor to enforce certain provisions of Title 21 of the Vermont Statutes Annotated. | In Committee |
H0333 | An act relating to collective bargaining for agricultural workers | This bill proposes to provide collective bargaining rights to agricultural workers. | In Committee |
H0347 | An act relating to expanding coverage of the minimum wage and overtime laws and maintaining the authority of the Attorney General to enforce complaints of employee misclassification | This bill proposes to increase the minimum wage to $20.00 per hour, to repeal the exemption of agricultural workers from the applicability of the minimum wage laws, and to phase in overtime pay for agricultural workers. This bill also proposes to eliminate the tipped minimum wage. This bill also proposes to set a minimum salary that an employee must earn to qualify as an executive, administrative, or professional employee for purposes of being exempt from the minimum wage and overtime laws. This bill also proposes to remove the authority of the Commissioner of Labor to recommend a subminimum wage for individuals with disabilities. This bill also proposes to remove the prospective repeal, effective July 1, 2026, of the Attorney General’s authority to investigate and enforce complaints of employee misclassification. H.347 | In Committee |
HCR055 | House concurrent resolution recognizing April 2025 as the Month of the Military Child in Vermont | House concurrent resolution recognizing April 2025 as the Month of the Military Child in Vermont. (H.C.R.55) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR077 | House concurrent resolution recognizing April 2025 as Fair Housing Month in Vermont | House concurrent resolution recognizing April 2025 as Fair Housing Month in Vermont. (H.C.R.77) Offered by Representatives Stevens of Waterbury, Bishop of Colchester, Bluemle of Burlington, Bos-Lun of Westminster, Brown of Richmond, Burrows of West Windsor, Campbell of St. Johnsbury, Cina of Burlington, Dodge of Essex, Garofano of Essex, Harrison of Chittenden, Headrick of Burlington, Howard of Rutland City, James of Manchester, Kleppner of Burlington, Kornheiser of Brattleboro, Krasnow of South Burlington, LaMont of Morristown, Logan of Burlington, McCann of Montpelier, McGill of Bridport, Olson of Starksboro, Pouech of Hinesburg, Priestley of Bradford, Satcowitz of Randolph, Scheu of Middlebury, Stone of Burlington, Tomlinson of Winooski, Waszazak of Barre City, Wood of Waterbury, and Yacovone of Morristown Offered by Senators Clarkson, Bongartz, Brock, Gulick, Hardy, Mattos, Perchlik, Ram Hinsdale, Watson, Weeks, and White | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0337 | An act relating to duties of the Commissioner of Labor | This bill proposes to require the Commissioner of Labor to make public enforcement actions taken against employers for violations of wage and hour, prevailing wage, and child labor laws. | In Committee |
H0344 | An act relating to creating a good cause standard for termination of employment | This bill proposes to establish a good cause standard for termination of employment. | In Committee |
H0260 | An act relating to prohibiting certain substances in food manufactured, sold, or distributed in Vermont | This bill proposes to prohibit the manufacture, sale, delivery, or distribution in commerce of food containing brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, or red dye no. 3. | In Committee |
H0338 | An act relating to unemployment compensation | This bill proposes to allow striking workers to receive unemployment compensation. | In Committee |
H0261 | An act relating to establishing a 32-hour workweek | This bill proposes to establish a 32- hour workweek by requiring employers to pay overtime for hours worked in excess of 32 and making corresponding amendments to other employment statutes. | In Committee |
H0262 | An act relating to restricting electronic monitoring of employees and the use of employment-related automated decision systems | This bill proposes to restrict the use of electronic monitoring of employees and the use of automated decision systems for employment-related decisions. | In Committee |
H0263 | An act relating to creating a right for employees to disconnect from work | This bill proposes to establish a right for employees to disconnect from communications from employers during nonworking hours. | In Committee |
HR0007 | House resolution reaffirming the friendship between the State of Vermont and Taiwan and supporting enhanced Vermont-Taiwan bilateral relations and Taiwan’s participation in international organizations | resolution reaffirming the friendship between the State of Vermont and Taiwan and supporting enhanced Vermont-Taiwan bilateral relations and Taiwan’s participation in international organizations Whereas, the United States and the Republic of China (Taiwan) share a vibrant, mutually beneficial bilateral relationship based on our common values of freedom and a free-market economy, and the relationship is as strong as it has ever been, and Whereas, the January 2024 election of Dr. Lai Ching-te as the President of Taiwan demonstrates the vibrancy of Taiwan’s democracy, and Whereas, the United States is Taiwan’s second-largest trading partner and Taiwan is the United States’ seventh-largest trading partner; in 2024, the two- way trade in goods between the United States and Taiwan totaled in excess of $157 billion; and the United States is also the largest supplier of agricultural products to Taiwan, and Whereas, in 2022, the United States and Taiwan launched, and in 2023 signed, the U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade, which, in part, “is intended to develop concrete ways to deepen the economic and trade relationship,” and the first agreement under the Initiative became effective in December 2024, and Whereas, Taiwan is the second-largest export destination for Vermont goods, worth approximately $254 million, and Vermont imported an estimated $55.3 million in goods from Taiwan, and Whereas, the Government of Taiwan has expressed a desire to reach an avoidance of double taxation agreement with the United States, which could increase Vermont’s exports to Taiwan, bilateral investment, and jobs in Vermont, and Whereas, Vermont and Taiwan have enjoyed a long history of productive bilateral relations, including entering into a driver’s license reciprocity agreement in 2020, and the Government of Taiwan desires to establish a memorandum of understanding with the State of Vermont to further increase educational exchanges and cooperation, and Whereas, United States policy toward Taiwan is not based on United Nations Resolution 2758 of 1971, but rather the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, which “provides for the continued membership of the people on Taiwan in any international financial institution or any other international organization,” and Whereas, Taiwan’s participation and contributions in international organizations, such as the International Civil Aviation Organization, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change would greatly benefit both the United States and the international community, now therefore be it | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0094 | An act relating to events at accessory on-farm businesses | This bill proposes to include weddings and concerts as events that can be part of an accessory on-farm business. It would also exempt accessory on-farm business events from needing an Act 250 permit if the municipality has adopted performance standards and site plan review. | In Committee |
H0151 | An act relating to implementing the Restaurant Meals Program | This bill proposes to implement the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s Restaurant Meals Program in Vermont. | In Committee |
HCR060 | House concurrent resolution designating March 25, 2025 as Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Day at the State House | House concurrent resolution designating March 25, 2025 as Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Day at the State House. (H.C.R.60) Offered by All Members of the House Offered by Senators Lyons and Gulick | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR054 | House concurrent resolution in memory of former Representative, Governor, and Interim University of Vermont President Thomas Paul Salmon | House concurrent resolution in memory of former Representative, Governor, and Interim University of Vermont President Thomas Paul Salmon. (H.C.R.54) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0063 | An act relating to fair employment practices and legislative leave | This bill proposes to require that an employer continue a legislator’s employment benefits during a legislative leave at the same level and rate of contribution as when the legislator is not on leave. | In Committee |
HCR013 | House concurrent resolution in memory of the former esteemed Clerk of the Vermont House of Representatives Robert Louis Picher of Winooski | House concurrent resolution in memory of the former esteemed Clerk of the Vermont House of Representatives Robert Louis Picher of Winooski. (H.C.R.13) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0093 | An act relating to the creation and maintenance of a database of veterans in Vermont | This bill proposes to require the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs to develop and maintain a database of veterans in Vermont with any information that is collected to be exempt from public inspection and copying. | In Committee |
H0440 | An act relating to providing protections against no-cause eviction | This bill proposes to clarify when a landlord may terminate a tenancy, provide protection from no cause evictions, and limit any annual increase in residential rents. | In Committee |
HCR048 | House concurrent resolution in memory of former Representative Curt McCormack of Burlington | House concurrent resolution in memory of former Representative Curt McCormack of Burlington. (H.C.R.48) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0077 | An act relating to creating a new income tax bracket | This bill proposes to create a new marginal tax bracket to generate revenue for education and transportation. | In Committee |
HCR030 | House concurrent resolution in memory of former Representative, House Republican Leader, and Milton Town Manager Donald H. Turner Jr. | House concurrent resolution in memory of former Representative, House Republican Leader, and Milton Town Manager Donald H. Turner Jr. (H.C.R.30) Offered by All Members of the House Offered by All Members of the Senate | Crossed Over |
H0385 | An act relating to remedies and protections for victims of coerced debt | This bill proposes to prohibit coerced debt and provide protections and remedies for victims of coerced debt. | In Committee |
H0179 | An act relating to the membership of the State Board of Education and the reestablishment of the Vermont Department of Education | This bill proposes to transform the Agency of Education to the Department of Education, which shall be supervised and managed by the State Board of Education. This bill would eliminate the position of Secretary of Education and create the position of Commissioner of Education who shall be employed by the State Board as the chief executive officer and secretary of the Board, subject to approval of the Governor. This bill also proposes to change the composition of the State Board of Education and to create a new appointment process for Board members. | In Committee |
H0227 | An act relating to establishing a residential peer respite facility in southern Vermont | This bill proposes to establish a residential peer respite facility that provides support and services to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. | In Committee |
H0270 | An act relating to confidentiality for peer support counseling among emergency service providers | This bill proposes to require that communications made during the course of emergency service provider peer support counseling remain confidential. | In Committee |
H0335 | An act relating to payroll records of workers on State construction projects | This bill proposes to require employers and subcontractors working on State construction projects to maintain accurate payroll records, to preserve the records for three years, and to open the records for inspection by the Commissioner of Labor or the Attorney General. This bill also proposes that the payroll records be subject to public inspection and copying under the Vermont Public Records Act. | In Committee |
HCR026 | House concurrent resolution congratulating Ilona Delsing Rosa Maher on her 2024 Paris Olympics rugby sevens bronze medal | House concurrent resolution congratulating Ilona Delsing Rosa Maher on her 2024 Paris Olympics rugby sevens bronze medal. (H.C.R.26) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0302 | An act relating to health insurance and Medicaid coverage for fertility care | This bill proposes to require health insurance plans and Vermont Medicaid to provide coverage for fertility-related services. It would also direct the Agency of Human Services to seek federal approval of an amendment to Vermont’s Medicaid state plan to permit the Medicaid coverage. | In Committee |
H0245 | An act relating to hospital and health network budgets | This bill proposes to expand the Green Mountain Care Board’s hospital budget review authority to include the option to review and approve health network budgets. It would direct the Board to investigate the impact on the public good of eliminating or reducing a hospital’s or health network’s monopoly or significant market power in a health care sector and take actions necessary to promote the public good. The bill would also give the Board additional authority to affect health system costs through its hospital and health network budget processes. | In Committee |
H0136 | An act relating to health insurance coverage for biomarker testing | This bill proposes to require health insurance and Medicaid coverage for biomarker testing. | In Committee |
H0297 | An act relating to the creation of the Free Degree Promise Grant Program for the Community College of Vermont | This bill proposes to create the Free Degree Promise Grant Program to provide funding toward a free associate’s degree through the Community College of Vermont (CCV) for eligible individuals. | In Committee |
H0296 | An act relating to Vermont’s adoption of the Dietician Licensure Compact | This bill proposes that the State adopt and enter into the Dietician Licensure Compact. | In Committee |
H0281 | An act relating to amending a death certificate to reflect gender identity | This bill proposes to authorize the State Registrar to correct or amend a death certificate to reflect the gender identity of the deceased person. | In Committee |
H0264 | An act relating to safe storage of firearms | This bill proposes to require safe storage of firearms irrespective of whether a person accesses an unsafely stored firearm and uses it in the commission of a crime or displays it in a threatening manner. | In Committee |
HCR021 | House concurrent resolution expressing strong appreciation for the essential role of Vermont’s school board members in the State’s public education system and designating February as School Board Recognition Month in Vermont | House concurrent resolution expressing strong appreciation for the essential role of Vermont’s school board members in the State’s public education system and designating February as School Board Recognition Month in Vermont. (H.C.R.21) Offered by All Members of the House | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0194 | An act relating to high-capacity, gender-neutral restrooms in schools | This bill proposes to require that any nonemergency school construction project receiving State aid include the creation of a high-capacity, gender-neutral restroom. | In Committee |
H0239 | An act relating to temporary State employees | This bill proposes to establish certain rights for temporary State employees and to permit long-term temporary State employees to collectively bargain. | In Committee |
SCR002 | Senate concurrent resolution honoring the Vermont Old Cemetery Association | concurrent resolution honoring the Vermont Old Cemetery Association. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR029 | House concurrent resolution congratulating Montgomery runner Elinor Purrier St. Pierre on her outstanding athletic achievement at the 2024 Paris Olympics | House concurrent resolution congratulating Montgomery runner Elinor Purrier St. Pierre on her outstanding athletic achievement at the 2024 Paris Olympics. (H.C.R.29) Offered by All Members of the House Offered by Senators Brock and Norris | Crossed Over |
H0211 | An act relating to data brokers and personal information | This bill proposes to add various provisions to Vermont’s laws that protect the personal information of its residents, including requiring data brokers to provide notice of security breaches, to certify that the personal information it discloses will be used for a legitimate purpose, and to delete the personal information of consumers who make such a request through the use of an accessible deletion mechanism. | In Committee |
H0210 | An act relating to an age-appropriate design code | This bill proposes to require that any covered business that develops and provides online services, products, or features that children are reasonably likely to access must not use abusive or privacy-invasive design features on children. | In Committee |
H0042 | An act relating to the creation of the Housing Board of Appeals | This bill proposes to establish the Housing Board of Appeals to hear appeals of zoning decisions related to the construction of housing. | In Committee |
H0088 | An act relating to a prohibition on utility disconnections during periods of extreme heat | This bill proposes to prohibit an electric, water, or wastewater utility from involuntarily terminating residential service for nonpayment during periods of extreme heat. | In Committee |
H0198 | An act relating to the reconstitution of the University of Vermont Board of Trustees | This bill proposes to add one voting faculty member and one staff member to the Board of Trustees of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. It also adds a requirement that one of the two student trustees shall be an undergraduate student and one shall be a graduate student. | In Committee |
H0040 | An act relating to licensure of freestanding birth centers | This bill proposes to establish a licensing structure for freestanding birth centers and to exempt birth centers from certificate of need review. It would also require prenatal, maternity, postpartum, and newborn coverage under health insurance plans and Medicaid to include birth center services. | In Committee |
H0164 | An act relating to the distribution of local option tax revenue and the PILOT Special Fund | This bill proposes to change the percentage of local option tax revenue distributed to a municipality from 70 percent to 80 percent and to appropriate any surplus in the PILOT Special Fund proportionally to the municipalities that generated revenue for the surplus. The bill proposes to direct JFO to draft a report on moving to a system whereby the State retains only what it needs to administer the PILOT Special Fund without generating a future surplus. | In Committee |
H0168 | An act relating to protecting academic freedom for prekindergarten through grade 12 educators | This bill proposes to (1) prohibit restriction in public schools of instruction on social equity and justice; (2) require instruction in public schools on social equity and justice; (3) require public schools to adopt policies that affirm the dignity of educators and students; (4) prohibit the influence of privately funded groups on the development of public school curriculum; (5) amend the minimum course of study to include social equity and justice; (6) require the Agency of Education to develop resources and supports for LGBTQIA+ students and families; and (7) prohibit adverse action against teachers for performing work activities in a manner consistent with State or federal law. | In Committee |
HCR020 | House concurrent resolution honoring the Vermonters who created the Tony Award-winning musical Hadestown and Montpelier High School’s role in the Washington County teen performances | House concurrent resolution honoring the Vermonters who created the Tony Award-winning musical Hadestown and Montpelier High School’s role in the Washington County teen performances. (H.C.R.20) Offered by Representatives McCann of Montpelier, Casey of Montpelier, and Chapin of East Montpelier Offered by Senators Watson, Cummings, and Perchlik | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR012 | House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 University of Vermont Catamounts on winning their school’s first NCAA Division I men’s soccer championship (College Cup) | House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 University of Vermont Catamounts on winning their school’s first NCAA Division I men’s soccer championship (College Cup). (H.C.R.12) Offered by All Members of the House Offered by All Members of the Senate | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0056 | An act relating to establishing an essential medication stockpile for reproductive and gender-affirming care | This bill proposes to require the Department of Health to establish an emergency supply of essential medications for reproductive and gender-affirming care. | In Committee |
H0084 | An act relating to allowing telehealth appointments to be recorded with patient and provider consent | This bill proposes to allow telehealth appointments to be recorded if both the patient and the provider consent. | In Committee |
H0055 | An act relating to coverage for fertility treatment and gender-affirming health care services | This bill proposes to expand access to health insurance coverage for gender-affirming health care services. It would also require health insurance plans and Vermont Medicaid to provide coverage for fertility-related services and direct the Agency of Human Services to seek federal approval of an amendment to Vermont’s Medicaid state plan to permit the Medicaid coverage. | In Committee |
HCR009 | House concurrent resolution honoring the Vermonters who created the Tony-Award winning musical Hadestown and the Vermont theatrical youth ensembles now staging exhilarating teen performances | House concurrent resolution honoring the Vermonters who created the Tony Award-winning musical Hadestown and the Vermont theatrical youth ensembles now staging exhilarating teen performances. (H.C.R.9) Offered by Representatives Chapin of East Montpelier, Birong of Vergennes, Casey of Montpelier, Cordes of Bristol, Donahue of Northfield, Goslant of Northfield, LaMont of Morristown, McCann of Montpelier, McGill of Bridport, Mihaly of Calais, North of Ferrisburgh, and Yacovone of Morristown Offered by Senators Hardy, Perchlik, and Watson | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
HCR008 | House concurrent resolution designating January 29, 2025 as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the State House | House concurrent resolution designating January 29, 2025 as Mental Health Advocacy Day at the State House. (H.C.R.8) Offered by Representatives Cina of Burlington, Berbeco of Winooski, Bos-Lun of Westminster, Campbell of St. Johnsbury, Carris-Duncan of Whitingham, Coffin of Cavendish, Cole of Hartford, Dodge of Essex, Donahue of Northfield, Graning of Jericho, Gregoire of Fairfield, Hango of Berkshire, Headrick of Burlington, Krasnow of South Burlington, McCann of Montpelier, Morris of Springfield, Pouech of Hinesburg, Priestley of Bradford, and Stevens of Waterbury | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
H0107 | An act relating to reports or complaints of sex offenses or sexual harassment | This bill proposes to include good faith reports or complaints involving sex offenses or sexual harassment within the protections of the anti-SLAPP (strategic lawsuits against public participation) statute. The SLAPP statute is intended to address lawsuits that are brought for the purpose of chilling the valid exercise of the constitutional right to freedom of speech and freedom to petition the government by striking the action if it is devoid of any reasonable factual support and any arguable basis in law and has not caused actual harm. This act extends those protections to cases in which a person has filed a report regarding a sex offense or sexual harassment. H.107 | In Committee |
H0097 | An act relating to prohibiting firearms and deadly weapons in schools, on school property, and at childcare centers | This bill proposes to prohibit firearms and deadly weapons in schools, on school property, and at childcare centers, except by law enforcement officers or with the approval of the school board, superintendent, or principal, and except by a person at a childcare facility located in the person’s residence. H.97 | In Committee |
H0083 | An act relating to firearms storage | This bill proposes the following measures related to firearms storage: to create a special fund that would offer subsidies to Vermonters for the purpose of purchasing firearms storage devices, to exempt all firearms storage devices from the Vermont sales tax, and to require firearms dealers to include a trigger lock with each firearm the dealer sells. | In Committee |
H0081 | An act relating to requiring legislative approval prior to entering into certain immigration agreements | This bill proposes to require the Governor to get approval of the General Assembly before entering into certain immigration agreements. | In Committee |
H0053 | An act relating to counteracting federal discriminatory mandates | This bill proposes to: (1) establish a statutory requirement for public schools to adopt and enforce inclusive policies aligned with Vermont Education Quality Standards; (2) preemptively protect Vermont schools from implementing federally mandated policies that conflict with State standards for equity and inclusivity; and (3) provide authority to the Vermont Agency of Education to issue guidance and support schools in resisting discriminatory federal mandates. | In Committee |
H0033 | An act relating to expanding employee access to unpaid leave | This bill proposes to expand access to unpaid family and medical leave and provide job-protected leave from employment for reasons related to domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, bereavement, and a qualifying exigency. This bill also proposes to eliminate barriers for LGBTQ+ families in accessing caregiving leave and to establish reporting requirements to track the impact of expanded access. | In Committee |
H0022 | An act relating to access to information concerning benefit extension agreements for employees of public agencies | This bill proposes to amend Vermont’s Public Records Act and provisions of Title 32 to provide that information concerning severance pay and benefit extension agreements shall be available for public inspection and copying under Vermont’s Public Records Act. | In Committee |
Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Vote |
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H0454 | An act relating to transforming Vermont’s education governance, quality, and finance systems | Which was agreed to on a Roll Call Passed -- Needed 71 of 141 to Pass -- Yeas = 96, Nays = 45 | 06/16/2025 | Nay |
S0127 | An act relating to housing and housing development | Which was agreed to on a Roll Call Passed -- Needed 70 of 139 to Pass -- Yeas = 137, Nays = 2 | 05/30/2025 | Yea |
H0091 | An act relating to the Vermont Homeless Emergency Assistance and Responsive Transition to Housing Program | Which was agreed to on a Roll Call Passed -- Needed 67 of 134 to Pass -- Yeas = 92, Nays = 42 | 05/29/2025 | Absent |
S0069 | An act relating to an age-appropriate design code | Which was agreed to on a Roll Call Passed -- Needed 71 of 142 to Pass -- Yeas = 133, Nays = 9 | 05/23/2025 | Yea |
S0127 | An act relating to housing and housing development | Which was agreed to on a Roll Call Passed -- Needed 68 of 136 to Pass -- Yeas = 100, Nays = 36 | 05/23/2025 | Absent |
S0127 | An act relating to housing and housing development | Which was disagreed to on a Roll Call Failed -- Needed 70 of 139 to Pass -- Yeas = 53, Nays = 86 | 05/23/2025 | Absent |
S0126 | An act relating to health care payment and delivery system reform | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 69 of 137 to Pass -- Yeas = 99, Nays = 38 | 05/21/2025 | Yea |
H0493 | An act relating to making appropriations for the support of the government | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 68 of 135 to Pass -- Yeas = 132, Nays = 3 | 05/15/2025 | Yea |
S0125 | An act relating to collective bargaining | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 66 of 132 to Pass -- Yeas = 81, Nays = 51 | 05/13/2025 | Yea |
H0248 | An act relating to supplemental child care grants and the Child Care Financial Assistance Program | Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 20, Nays = 124 | 05/08/2025 | Yea |
S0051 | An act relating to Vermont income tax exclusions and tax credits | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 142, Nays = 2 | 05/06/2025 | Absent |
S0028 | An act relating to access to certain legally protected health care services | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 70 of 140 to Pass -- Yeas = 97, Nays = 43 | 04/17/2025 | Yea |
H0454 | An act relating to transforming Vermont’s education governance, quality, and finance systems | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 71 of 142 to Pass -- Yeas = 87, Nays = 55 | 04/11/2025 | Yea |
H0454 | An act relating to transforming Vermont’s education governance, quality, and finance systems | Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 72 of 143 to Pass -- Yeas = 60, Nays = 83 | 04/11/2025 | Nay |
S0003 | An act relating to the transfer of property to a trust | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 143, Nays = 1 | 04/10/2025 | Yea |
H0218 | An act relating to fiscal year 2026 appropriations from the Opioid Abatement Special Fund | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 72 of 143 to Pass -- Yeas = 119, Nays = 24 | 03/28/2025 | Yea |
H0342 | An act relating to protecting the personal information of certain public servants | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 106, Nays = 38 | 03/28/2025 | Yea |
H0218 | An act relating to fiscal year 2026 appropriations from the Opioid Abatement Special Fund | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 73 of 145 to Pass -- Yeas = 87, Nays = 58 | 03/27/2025 | Yea |
H0493 | An act relating to making appropriations for the support of the government | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 71 of 142 to Pass -- Yeas = 104, Nays = 38 | 03/27/2025 | Yea |
H0474 | An act relating to miscellaneous changes to election law | Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 72 of 143 to Pass -- Yeas = 36, Nays = 107 | 03/25/2025 | Yea |
H0489 | An act relating to fiscal year 2025 budget adjustments | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 73 of 146 to Pass -- Yeas = 91, Nays = 55 | 03/21/2025 | Absent |
H0480 | An act relating to miscellaneous amendments to education law | Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 70 of 140 to Pass -- Yeas = 49, Nays = 91 | 03/20/2025 | Nay |
H0342 | An act relating to protecting the personal information of certain public servants | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 99, Nays = 45 | 03/19/2025 | Absent |
H0125 | An act relating to reporting on the energy transition | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 72 of 143 to Pass -- Yeas = 84, Nays = 59 | 03/18/2025 | Yea |
H0002 | An act relating to increasing the minimum age for delinquency proceedings | Roll Call Results Failed -- Needed 71 of 141 to Pass -- Yeas = 55, Nays = 86 | 03/12/2025 | Nay |
H0141 | An act relating to fiscal year 2025 budget adjustments | Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 69 of 138 to Pass -- Yeas = 87, Nays = 51 | 02/06/2025 | Yea |
Committee | Position | Rank | |
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Detail | Vermont House Education Committee | 9 |
State | District | Chamber | Party | Status | Start Date | End Date |
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VT | Vermont House Washington 04 | House | Democrat | In Office | 01/04/2023 |