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Voranus Coffin
(R) - Vermont
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In Office - Started: 01/08/2025

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H0397 An act relating to miscellaneous amendments to the statutes governing emergency management and flood response This bill proposes to require the Division of Emergency Management to establish the Statewide Framework for Flood Preparedness, Response, and Recovery; provide assistance to municipalities to develop various plans for flood response and recovery; provide financial assistance to municipalities for flood recovery; coordinate with the Agency of Commerce and Community Development to develop programs for voluntary buyouts and homeowner assistance in flood-prone areas; and develop emergency and severe weather alert systems for use by municipal governments. This bill also proposes to require the Agency of Transportation to provide technical and financial support for municipal flood H.397 resiliency and response programs that affect town highways. This bill also proposes to require the Agency of Natural Resources to operate and support flood mitigation and resiliency programs that relate to surface waters, river corridors, and the creation of floodways. This bill further proposes to create positions within the Division of Emergency Management to support municipalities with grant applications and the engineering of flood mitigation and resiliency projects. Finally, this bill proposes to require the Department of Buildings and General Services to transfer a parcel of State property to the Town of Waterbury after completing the creation of an extended floodway on the property. Passed
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
H0401 An act relating to exemptions for food manufacturing establishments This bill proposes to exempt a food manufacturing establishment with gross annual receipts of less than $30,000.00 from licensing fees. It further proposes to exempt from licensing H.401 requirements an individual manufacturing and selling bakery products from the individual’s own home kitchen where the individual has gross annual receipts of less than $30,000.00. Passed
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 Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H0518 An act relating to repealing the Climate Superfund Cost Recovery Program This bill proposes to repeal the State Climate Superfund Cost Recovery Program (Program). The Agency of Natural Resources would not be required to establish and implement the Program. Similarly, the bill would repeal the requirement that the State Treasurer conduct an assessment of the cost to the State of Vermont and its residents of the emission of covered greenhouse gasses during the specified covered period. In addition, any State position authorized for the Program or for the State Treasurer’s completion of the assessment would be terminated, and any funds appropriated to the Agency of Natural Resources or the State Treasurer for implementation or administration of the Program would be returned to the General Fund or any other fund from which monies were appropriated. In Committee
HCR120 House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2025 as National Tennis Month in Vermont House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2025 as National Tennis Month in Vermont. (H.C.R.120) Offered by Representatives Graning of Jericho, Arsenault of Williston, Austin of Colchester, Berbeco of Winooski, Coffin of Cavendish, Cole of Hartford, Duke of Burlington, Goldman of Rockingham, Goslant of Northfield, Harrison of Chittenden, Hooper of Burlington, Lalley of Shelburne, Micklus of Milton, Nugent of South Burlington, Ode of Burlington, Page of Newport City, Sheldon of Middlebury, Stone of Burlington, Sweeney of Shelburne, Torre of Moretown, Waters Evans of Charlotte, and Wells of Brownington Offered by Senator Major Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H0054 An act relating to cell phone-free schools This bill proposes to prohibit the use of cell phones and personal electronic devices during the school day in public schools, independent schools, career and technical education centers, and prequalified private prekindergarten programs, as well as to prohibit schools from communicating with students through social media. 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
HCR122 House concurrent resolution recognizing the week of May 6–12 as National Nurses Week in Vermont House concurrent resolution recognizing the week of May 6-12 as National Nurses Week in Vermont. (H.C.R.122) Offered by Representatives Cordes of Bristol, Arsenault of Williston, Austin of Colchester, Bailey of Hyde Park, Bartley of Fairfax, Berbeco of Winooski, Bishop of Colchester, Black of Essex, Bos-Lun of Westminster, Bosch of Clarendon, Boutin of Barre City, Boyden of Cambridge, Branagan of Georgia, Brown of Richmond, Burditt of West Rutland, Burke of Brattleboro, Burkhardt of South Burlington, Burrows of West Windsor, Burtt of Cabot, Canfield of Fair Haven, Carris-Duncan of Whitingham, Casey of Hubbardton, Charlton of Chester, Cina of Burlington, Coffin of Cavendish, Critchlow of Colchester, Demar of Enosburgh, Dickinson of St. Albans Town, Dobrovich of Williamstown, Dolan of Essex Junction, Dolgin of St. Johnsbury, Donahue of Northfield, Durfee of Shaftsbury, Feltus of Lyndon, Galfetti of Barre Town, Goldman of Rockingham, Goslant of Northfield, Greer of Bennington, Gregoire of Fairfield, Hango of Berkshire, Harple of Glover, Harrison of Chittenden, Harvey of Castleton, Headrick of Burlington, Higley of Lowell, Holcombe of Norwich, Hooper of Burlington, Houghton of Essex Junction, Howland of Rutland Town, Kascenska of Burke, Keyser of Rutland City, Kleppner of Burlington, Krasnow of South Burlington, Labor of Morgan, LaMont of Morristown, Laroche of Franklin, Lipsky of Stowe, Long of Newfane, Luneau of St. Albans City, Maguire of Rutland City, Malay of Pittsford, Marcotte of Coventry, Masland of Thetford, McCoy of Poultney, McFaun of Barre Town, McGill of Bridport, Micklus of Milton, Minier of South Burlington, Morgan, L. of Milton, Morgan, M. of Milton, Morrissey of Bennington, Mrowicki of Putney, Nelson of Derby, Nielsen of Brandon, North of Ferrisburgh, Noyes of Wolcott, Nugent of South Burlington, 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, Pritchard of Pawlet, Quimby of Lyndon, Sibilia of Dover, Southworth of Walden, Steady of Milton, 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, Wells of Brownington, White of Bethel, Winter of Ludlow, Wood of Waterbury, and Yacovone of Morristown 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
H0153 An act relating to expanding family access to certified copies of birth and death certificates This bill proposes to amend the list of persons who may request a certified copy of a birth or death certificate to include aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. H.153 In Committee
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
H0113 An act relating to lakes in crisis and requirements for designation This bill proposes to declare Lake Memphremagog a lake in crisis and eliminate the criteria of declining real property value in the municipality in which the lake is located for the lake in crisis designation. In Committee
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
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
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
H0503 An act relating to delaying the requirements of the Advanced Clean Truck rule This bill proposes to delay by five years the requirements of the Advanced Clean Truck rule. The rule would apply starting with model year 2031 trucks. In Committee
H0342 An act relating to protecting the personal information of certain public servants This bill proposes to require data brokers to stop disclosing the protected personal information of certain public servants upon receiving a notice to stop disclosing the protected information. Crossed Over
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
H0154 An act relating to designating November as the Vermont Month of the Veteran An act relating to designating November as the Vermont Month of the Veteran. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H0109 An act relating to municipal ordinances governing the maintenance of properties within downtown districts This bill proposes to authorize municipalities to adopt ordinances regulating the maintenance of premises within a designated downtown district and to compel the owner of a premises within a designated downtown district to maintain the premises against decay or deterioration. In Committee
H0092 An act relating to Human Services Board fair hearing proceedings This bill proposes to require that the Human Services Board implement transparent, user-friendly fair hearing proceedings, including: (1) allowing an aggrieved applicant an opportunity to speak for a reasonable period of time without interruption from the hearing officer or attorney for the agency; and H.92 (2) requiring the hearing officer and attorney for the agency to speak in plain language and refrain from use of legalese. 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
HCR066 House concurrent resolution celebrating the role of tourism in the Vermont economy and designating April 10, 2025 as Tourism Economy Day at the State House House concurrent resolution celebrating the role of tourism in the Vermont economy and designating April 10, 2025 as Tourism Economy Day at the State House. (H.C.R.66) Offered by Representatives Duke of Burlington, Austin of Colchester, Bartley of Fairfax, Birong of Vergennes, Bosch of Clarendon, Boutin of Barre City, Campbell of St. Johnsbury, Carris-Duncan of Whitingham, Casey of Montpelier, Chapin of East Montpelier, Cina of Burlington, Coffin of Cavendish, Cooper of Pownal, Corcoran of Bennington, Critchlow of Colchester, Dodge of Essex, Dolan of Essex Junction, Durfee of Shaftsbury, Eastes of Guilford, Goldman of Rockingham, Graning of Jericho, Greer of Bennington, Gregoire of Fairfield, Hango of Berkshire, Harple of Glover, Harrison of Chittenden, Harvey of Castleton, Higley of Lowell, Holcombe of Norwich, Hooper of Randolph, Houghton of Essex Junction, James of Manchester, Kascenska of Burke, Kimbell of Woodstock, Kleppner of Burlington, Krasnow of South Burlington, Lipsky of Stowe, Logan of Burlington, Luneau of St. Albans City, Masland of Thetford, Micklus of Milton, Morris of Springfield, Morrissey of Bennington, Mrowicki of Putney, Nelson of Derby, Nigro of Bennington, North of Ferrisburgh, Noyes of Wolcott, Nugent of South Burlington, Olson of Starksboro, Pezzo of Colchester, Pouech of Hinesburg, Priestley of Bradford, Pritchard of Pawlet, Quimby of Lyndon, Satcowitz of Randolph, Sibilia of Dover, Southworth of Walden, Stevens of Waterbury, Sweeney of Shelburne, Waszazak of Barre City, Wells of Brownington, White of Waitsfield, White of Bethel, Winter of Ludlow, and Wood of Waterbury Offered by Senators Bongartz, Clarkson, Douglass, Harrison, Hart, Ingalls, Major, Plunkett, Weeks, Westman, White, and Williams Signed/Enacted/Adopted
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
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
H0367 An act relating to creating the Vermont Olympics Task Force This bill proposes to create the Vermont Olympics Task Force, which will produce and present a proposal of Vermont hosting the Olympic Games. In Committee
HCR068 House concurrent resolution celebrating the role of the manufacturing industry in the Vermont economy and designating April 2, 2025 as Manufacturing Day at the State House House concurrent resolution celebrating the role of the manufacturing industry in the Vermont economy and designating April 2, 2025 as Manufacturing Day at the State House. (H.C.R.68) Offered by Representatives Cooper of Pownal, Austin of Colchester, Bailey of Hyde Park, Bartley of Fairfax, Birong of Vergennes, Bosch of Clarendon, Boutin of Barre City, Campbell of St. Johnsbury, Carris-Duncan of Whitingham, Casey of Montpelier, Chapin of East Montpelier, Cina of Burlington, Coffin of Cavendish, Corcoran of Bennington, Dodge of Essex, Dolan of Essex Junction, Duke of Burlington, Durfee of Shaftsbury, Eastes of Guilford, Goldman of Rockingham, Graning of Jericho, Greer of Bennington, Gregoire of Fairfield, Hango of Berkshire, Harple of Glover, Harrison of Chittenden, Harvey of Castleton, Headrick of Burlington, Higley of Lowell, Holcombe of Norwich, Hooper of Randolph, Hooper of Burlington, Houghton of Essex Junction, Hunter of Manchester, James of Manchester, Kascenska of Burke, Kleppner of Burlington, Krasnow of South Burlington, Lalley of Shelburne, Lipsky of Stowe, Luneau of St. Albans City, Masland of Thetford, Micklus of Milton, Morrissey of Bennington, Mrowicki of Putney, Nelson of Derby, Nigro of Bennington, North of Ferrisburgh, Nugent of South Burlington, O'Brien of Tunbridge, Olson of Starksboro, Pezzo of Colchester, Pouech of Hinesburg, Priestley of Bradford, Pritchard of Pawlet, Quimby of Lyndon, Rachelson of Burlington, Satcowitz of Randolph, Sibilia of Dover, Southworth of Walden, Stevens of Waterbury, Sweeney of Shelburne, Waszazak of Barre City, Wells of Brownington, White of Waitsfield, White of Bethel, Winter of Ludlow, and Wood of Waterbury Offered by Senators Bongartz, Brennan, Clarkson, Douglass, Hart, Ingalls, Major, Plunkett, Weeks, Westman, White, and Williams Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H0069 An act relating to reporting on adverse reactions related to immunizations This bill proposes to require the Department of Health to submit an annual report to the General Assembly regarding adverse reactions reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. In Committee
H0104 An act relating to excluding veterans’ disability benefits from income-based eligibility determinations for public assistance programs or benefits This bill proposes to exclude veterans’ disability benefits from an applicant’s income for the purpose of making eligibility determinations for public assistance programs or benefits, to the extent not already excluded. 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
HCR061 House concurrent resolution recognizing March 2025 as National Athletic Training Month in Vermont House concurrent resolution recognizing March 2025 as National Athletic Training Month in Vermont. (H.C.R.61) Offered by Representatives Hango of Berkshire, Boyden of Cambridge, Branagan of Georgia, Cina of Burlington, Coffin of Cavendish, Demar of Enosburgh, Dobrovich of Williamstown, Donahue of Northfield, Galfetti of Barre Town, Goslant of Northfield, Higley of Lowell, Kascenska of Burke, Krasnow of South Burlington, Labor of Morgan, Lipsky of Stowe, Maguire of Rutland City, Malay of Pittsford, McFaun of Barre Town, Morgan, M. of Milton, Nelson of Derby, Noyes of Wolcott, Oliver of Sheldon, Page of Newport City, Pinsonault of Dorset, Powers of Waterford, Sibilia of Dover, Tagliavia of Corinth, Taylor of Milton, Toof of St. Albans Town, Walker of Swanton, and Wells of Brownington Offered by Senators Collamore, Ingalls, Mattos, Norris, and Vyhovsky Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H0217 An act relating to prohibiting geoengineering This bill proposes to prohibit the use of solar radiation modification, cloud seeding, geoengineering, and other polluting atmospheric experiments and interventions. It would require reports of violations to be made to the Vermont State Police, sheriffs, or deputized Vermont citizens to enforce the provisions. In Committee
H0371 An act relating to the use of dynamic pricing by retail establishments This bill proposes to establish a moratorium on the use of electronic shelf labels or dynamic pricing by retailers selling consumer commodities in the State. The moratorium would be effective until January 15, 2027. During the moratorium, the bill would require the Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets to report to the General Assembly regarding the use of electronic shelf labels or dynamic pricing and how to protect consumers. When the moratorium expires, provisions regarding the use of electronic shelf labels or dynamic pricing would go into effect. 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
H0060 An act relating to prohibiting discrimination based on immunization status This bill proposes to prohibit discrimination in employment and public accommodations on the basis of an individual’s immunization status. In Committee
H0288 An act relating to reduced motor vehicle registration fees for veterans This bill proposes to waive 100 percent or 50 percent of the registration fee for certain motor vehicles upon proof that the registered owner or co-owner is a veteran who received a discharge under other than dishonorable conditions. 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
H0057 An act relating to survivor benefits for law enforcement officers This bill proposes to provide the same monetary benefit currently available to survivors of firefighters and emergency personnel to survivors of law enforcement officers. In Committee
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
H0295 An act relating to payment of vacation leave upon separation from employment This bill proposes to require employers to pay out unused accrued vacation leave upon an employee’s separation from employment. In Committee
H0434 An act relating to requiring covenants on conservation lands funded by the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board This bill proposes to require conservation lands funded by the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board to have covenants that would allow hunting, trapping, and fishing and recreational trails. 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
H0249 An act relating to an income tax deduction for home study programs This bill proposes to create an income tax deduction for Vermont home study program expenses that a taxpayer incurs for the taxpayer's dependent. In Committee
H0159 An act relating to repealing the Renewable Energy Standard This bill proposes to repeal the Renewable Energy Standard. In Committee
H0287 An act relating to a consortium on nuclear power feasibility This bill proposes to require the Secretary to conduct feasibility study of reintroducing nuclear power generation in Vermont. In Committee
H0393 An act relating to the prohibition of requiring face masks in schools This bill proposes to prohibit public schools, independent schools, postsecondary schools, tutorial programs, and approved education programs from requiring or mandating any student, employee, or member of the public to wear a face mask to prevent or minimize the spread of any pathogen. It proposes to creates a private right of action for damage, loss, or injury as a result of any conduct prohibited by this bill. This bill also proposes to require any direction the Governor may give to State or local boards of health during an emergency to comply with the prohibition on requiring or mandating masks in schools. 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
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
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
HCR034 House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 Green Mountain Union High School Chieftains Division III championship boys soccer team House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2024 Green Mountain Union High School Chieftains Division III championship boys’ soccer team. (H.C.R.34) Offered by Representatives Charlton of Chester, Coffin of Cavendish, Morrow of Weston, and Winter of Ludlow Offered by Senators Clarkson, Major, and White 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
H0310 An act relating to education on the evolving nature of antisemitism This bill proposes to (1) amend the definition of harassment in Title 16 to include ethnic harassment and antisemitic harassment and (2) require the Secretary of Education to develop curriculum and provide trainings, teaching materials, and technical assistance H.310 for antisemitism awareness education in kindergarten through grade 12 schools. In Committee
H0275 An act relating to enrollment in Medicare supplement insurance policies This bill proposes to create annual open enrollment periods for Medicare supplement insurance policies and to prohibit health insurers from charging additional premiums, fees, or penalties based on an individual’s failure to enroll in a Medicare supplement insurance policy within six months following the individual’s 65th birthday. The bill would also prohibit preexisting condition exclusions in Medicare supplement insurance policies and would permit enrollees to change at any time from one Medicare supplement insurance policy to another policy with comparable or lesser benefits. In Committee
H0061 An act relating to bodily autonomy and health care decision making This bill proposes to recognize and to prohibit any interference with an individual’s rights to bodily autonomy, to make the individual’s own health care decisions, and to be free to accept or refuse any health or medical intervention, testing, treatment, or vaccine based on the individual’s own religious, conscientious, or personal beliefs. In Committee
H0087 An act relating to raising awareness of military-related postsecondary opportunities This bill proposes to require school districts to include military-related options in career development and postsecondary planning resources as part of the Flexible Pathways Initiative and a student’s personalized learning plan. 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
H0199 An act relating to tuition charged by public schools This bill proposes to limit the tuition rate charged by a receiving public school to the average announced tuition of union elementary schools or union high schools, as applicable. It would also prohibit a receiving public school from charging sending school districts any additional fees for special education, availability reservation, or other fees that cannot be accounted for. This bill also proposes to eliminate tuition paid by a nonoperating school district from the district’s education spending for the purposes of calculating excess spending pursuant to 32 V.S.A. § 5401(12). In Committee
H0252 An act relating to prohibiting earned time for second or subsequent felony convictions This bill proposes to prohibit a person convicted of a second or subsequent felony from receiving earned time to reduce the person’s sentence. 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
H0085 An act relating to the taxation of vehicles used for forestry operations This bill proposes to amend the sales tax exemption and purchase and use tax exemption for motor vehicles used for forestry operations to include under the exemptions the sale of motor H.85 trucks, motor vehicles, semi-trailers, tractors, truck cranes, truck tractors, and trailers used for forestry operations. In Committee
JRH001 Joint resolution constituting an application for a convention of the States under Article V of the United States Constitution Joint resolution constituting an application for a convention of the States under Article V of the United States Constitution In Committee
H0103 An act relating to prohibited practices for services involving veterans’ benefits This bill proposes to prohibit unfair and deceptive practices in matters involving veterans’ benefits. In Committee
H0116 An act relating to limiting campaign contributions for State Representatives and State Senators This bill proposes to limit the total amount of campaign contributions to candidates for State Representative and State Senator to the annual amount of compensation for those offices. In Committee
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
H0150 An act relating to reinstating the waiting period exemption for firearms transfers at gun shows This bill proposes to reinstate the exemption from the 72-hour waiting period for firearms transfers at gun shows. In Committee
H0065 An act relating to revoking Vermont’s use of California’s Clean Air Act waiver This bill proposes to prohibit Vermont from using California’s Clean Air Act waiver to set motor vehicle emission standards. H.65 In Committee
H0016 An act relating to repealing the Affordable Heat Act This bill proposes to repeal the Affordable Heat Act. In Committee
H0062 An act relating to repealing the Global Warming Solutions Act This bill proposes to change the State’s greenhouse gas reduction requirements to goals and repeal the Vermont Climate Council. In Committee
H0139 An act relating to requiring licensed athletic trainers at secondary school athletic events and practices This bill proposes to require the Agency of Education to convene a working group to study the need and available resources for requiring the presence of a licensed athletic trainer at all secondary school athletic events and practices. The working group should also explore how athletic trainers could be shared between districts or supervisory unions in a cost-effective manner. In Committee
H0043 An act relating to exempting military retirement and survivor benefit income from Vermont income tax This bill proposes to exempt military retirement and survivor benefit income from Vermont income tax. 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
H0128 An act relating to unlawful drug activity in a dwelling by a person who is not a legal tenant This bill proposes to require that in cases when a person is arraigned on a charge of unlawful drug activity in a dwelling where the person is not a legal tenant, the State’s Attorney shall request as a condition of release that the person is prohibited from coming within a fixed distance of the dwelling. In Committee
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
H0112 An act relating to medical debt relief and excluding medical debt from credit reports This bill proposes to direct the State Treasurer to contract with an entity to acquire and abolish certain medical debts for Vermonters with incomes at or below 400 percent of the federal poverty level or who owe medical debt equal to five percent or more of their household income. The bill would also prohibit credit reporting agencies from reporting or maintaining information on Vermonters’ medical debt and would prohibit health care providers from reporting medical debt to credit reporting agencies. In Committee
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
H0089 An act relating to school choice for all Vermont students This bill proposes to allow all Vermont students to attend the school of the student’s choice, paid for by a School Choice Grant issued by the Agency of Education. The School Choice Grant would be paid from the Education Fund payment otherwise due to the student’s school district of residence. This bill also proposes to require the Joint Fiscal Office to issue a report with recommendations for the integration of the school choice program into Vermont’s current education funding structure. In Committee
H0074 An act relating to exempting Social Security benefits from Vermont income tax This bill proposes to phase in a full income tax exemption for Social Security benefits over eight years. The existing partial exemption exempts a larger portion of Social Security benefits each year for seven years and Social Security benefits become fully exempt in the eighth year. In Committee
H0076 An act relating to an income tax exemption for National Guard active duty subsistence and quarters allowance This bill proposes to exempt the State active duty subsistence and quarters allowance paid to members of the National Guard from Vermont personal income tax. In Committee
H0068 An act relating to expanding the National Guard Tuition Benefit Program This bill proposes to extend the Vermont National Guard Tuition Benefit Program to a member seeking a graduate degree or a second baccalaureate degree, provided the member satisfies eligibility criteria. In Committee
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
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 Nay
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 Nay
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 Yea
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 Nay
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 Nay
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 Nay
S0051 An act relating to the Vermont unpaid caregiver tax credit Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 72 of 144 to Pass -- Yeas = 142, Nays = 2 05/06/2025 Yea
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 Nay
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 Nay
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 Yea
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 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 = 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 Nay
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 Nay
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 Nay
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 Nay
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 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 = 99, Nays = 45 03/19/2025 Nay
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 Nay
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 Yea
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 Nay
  Committee Position Rank
Detail Vermont House Government Operations and Military Affairs Committee 5
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
VT Vermont House Windsor 02 House Republican In Office 01/08/2025