We are moving in to what I hope will be our final month of a difficult legislative session so the race is on to finish bills, most importantly the Big Bill - the FY22 Vermont State Budget which will include millions of dollars of federal funding relief from the American Rescue Plan Act. I'll provide… Continue reading Late April Update 2021
Updates
Personal Reproductive Liberty
Today the Vermont Senate voted for the second time to approve a proposed amendment to the Vermont Constitution that would guarantee "personal reproductive autonomy." We voted for the amendment the first time in 2019. After the Vermont House also approves the amendment a second time, it will appear on the November 2022 General Election ballot… Continue reading Personal Reproductive Liberty
Early April Update
Happy Spring, and Easter for those who celebrate! Although spring in Vermont includes plenty of mud, snow flurries, and wind (even tornadoes!), I've been grateful for the sunny days. The daffodils in my yard are budding up, and I hope the flowers near you are too.The legislative session continues to be busy as we do… Continue reading Early April Update
One Year of COVID
Yesterday, March 13th, marked the one year anniversary of the day the Vermont Legislature closed the State House and the Governor declared a state of emergency due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Today is exactly one year since I wrote my first update to you with information about the pandemic, health and safety protocols, state and… Continue reading One Year of COVID
Town Meeting Day Update
I hope this finds you safe and well. March teased us into thinking it was coming in like a lamb, but then quickly turned into a lion with that big wind storm and snow squall last night! My wood pile is quickly disappearing, so I hope sweet maple syrup, mud season, and warm spring days… Continue reading Town Meeting Day Update
