Reorganizing State Board of Education and Creating a Statewide SU

On Tuesday, Representative Elder introduced his bill, H.179, that re-organizes the State Board of Education (SBE). He believes it is important to recognize that the SBE is staffed by the Agency of Education (AOE). The bill largely re-introduces language from a 2020 Senate bill – S.166. He thinks it’s confusing to the public, saying that he thinks “it’s good to say the Secretary is in charge.” He believes it is not too late to make this structural change. The SBE has only acted independently for a dozen years or so. He also asserted that the Agency would support this bill.

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School Spending Update - Feb 14, 2023

Brad James shared with the House Ways & Means Committee on Tuesday that now 73% of districts are reporting (a significant jump from last week). With the latest budgets, the Agency is now showing an 8.2% increase from FY2024. Champlain Valley and Burlington are still not in yet, which are both large budgets and could sway the final numbers. James noted that if both went up by 10% it would increase the statewide average to 8.4%.

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Vermont Futures Project on Omnibus Housing Bill

The Senate Economic Development Committee heard from more experts on Friday regarding their Omnibus Housing Bill.

Key Takeaways:

  • Permitting takes too long and is duplicative.
  • The housing market is changing.
  • Vermonters support expanding population and housing.
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Matt Dunne on Omnibus Housing Bill

Matt Dunne testified in front of the Senate Economic Development Committee Friday morning.

Key takeaways:

  • Flexibility is needed
  • Every community is different
  • There have been significant shifts in winners/losers over the past 40 years
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Mark-up: Clean Heat Standard (S.5) - Feb. 9-10, 2023

The Senate Natural Resources Committee came back to S.5 on Thursday for mark-up of the bill. Chairman Bray thought they were dealing with mostly just minor corrections at this point, fixing typos and minor date changes, etc. Larger discussion points were deferred until later.

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Public Tuitioning Bill - Feb. 8, 2023

The House Education Committee met on Wednesday morning to discuss an outline of the potential committee bill around Vermont’s town tuitioning program.

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Clean Heat Standard (S.5) - Feb. 8, 2023

The Senate Natural Resources Committee returned to testimony on S.5 Wednesday, hearing from Judy Dow (Executive Director, Gedakina) who called out the Committee for listening to “only Jared Duval.” Listening to only one story is a mistake. 

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Senate Omnibus Housing Bill - Feb 8th, 2023

The Senate Economic Development Committee heard from Maura Collins on Wednesday about Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) funds.

Key Takeaways:

  • VHFA is proposing a revolving loan fund as a less-complex alternative to LIHTC.
  • Employers from all industries are getting squeezed by the housing crisis.
  • Construction costs have doubled since 2016.
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Vermont State Colleges Reporting Bill - Feb. 7, 2023

Legislative counsel reviewed the House Education Committee bill changes (Draft 1.1) on Tuesday that deals with reporting for the Vermont State Colleges (VSC). It is very similar to the house passed version of H.456 in 2022.

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House Appropriations Review of Green Mountain Care Board

The Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) met with the House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday to present their budget for 2024. The new Chairman, Owen Foster, introduced the current Board, which includes Jessica Holmes, Robin Lunge, David Murman, Thom Walsh, and Susan Barrett.

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