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Events, Flood 2023, Issues, Legislation/Bills

Town Meeting Day Update 2024

February 26, 2024February 26, 2024 ruthhardy

This week we'll take a big leap to end sunny February. Next week, Tuesday, March 5 is Vermont Town Meeting Day and the Presidential Primary Election. Town Meeting Week also generally marks the half-way point for the legislative session, and an opportunity for us to take a breather with a week away from Montpelier. I'm… Continue reading Town Meeting Day Update 2024

Flood 2023, Issues, Legislation/Bills

The 2024 Legislative Session Begins

January 29, 2024 ruthhardy

The 2024 legislative session began earlier this month with legislators returning to the State House on January 3. It's the second year of the biennium, so we picked up where we left off last year and hit the ground running.Accountability of County Officials - Proposed Constitutional AmendmentOne of the first tasks of the Senate Government… Continue reading The 2024 Legislative Session Begins

Campaign, Flood 2023, Issues, Legislation/Bills

I need your support for 2024!

December 31, 2023 ruthhardy

Next year is a big election year, and I need your support. Over these past five challenging years, I have been honored to be your senator.  In 2023, I worked with you to... I was a leader in the effort to pass Act 76, Vermont's Childcare Access and Support Act. This legislation is a national… Continue reading I need your support for 2024!

Events, Flood 2023, Issues

Condemn Violence — Plan for Peace

December 4, 2023 ruthhardy

For many, the past two months have been consumed by the devastating impacts of the war between Israel and Hamas. Last week, the heart-wrenching reverberations hit close to home with the shooting of three Palestinian college students visiting family in Burlington. I hope you will join me in condemning this act of hate. This tragedy… Continue reading Condemn Violence — Plan for Peace

Events, Flood 2023, Issues

October Update 2023

October 23, 2023October 24, 2023 ruthhardy

It finally feels like Fall, although I hope we get some sunny Autumn days soon! Read on for an update about events and resources in the Addison District.Community Engagement for Hospital TransformationIn 2022, we passed Act 167 to further the process of transforming Vermont's 14 hospitals to better serve patients and their community. One aspect… Continue reading October Update 2023

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