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Pages tagged “2024 Legislative Session”

  • Education Spending Update - March 12, 2024

    On Tuesday afternoon Nichole Lee (Director of Education Finance, Agency of Education) joined the House Ways & Means Committee to review updates from the Town Meeting Day votes on school budgets. Out of 119 budgets, 30 failed, 19 were delayed, and 8 have been re-warned.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    March 12, 2024

  • Career and Technical Education (S.304) - Feb 27 - Mar 1, 2024

    The Senate Education Committee spent most of the week reviewing S.304 which overhauls the state’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) system.

    Pat Mcdonald

    Written by Pat Mcdonald
    March 01, 2024

  • Municipal Ethics - Feb 29, 2024

    The House Government Operations Committee returned to Draft 4.3 of their municipal ethics bill on Thursday, which would create a uniform statewide code of ethics.

    Pat Mcdonald

    Written by Pat Mcdonald
    February 29, 2024

  • Recommendations From the Education Establishment - Feb 29, 2024

    Chairwoman Kornheiser outlined her “three-legged stool” framework of FY2025 (short term) changes, FY2026 (medium term), and long-term solutions on Thursday in the House Ways & Means Committee. She also pointed to needing to balance equity, local control, and simplicity/complexity.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    February 29, 2024

  • Rural Education Costs - Feb 28, 2024

    Noah Ampe (Legislative Intern, University of Vermont) presented some findings for the House Education Committee of his research about education statistics from other states.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    February 28, 2024

  • Ideal Class Sizes - Feb 28, 2024

    Meagan Roy (Superintendent, Washington Central Unified Union School District (U32)) spoke to the House Education Committee on Wednesday. She has held leadership roles at school districts of varying sizes and understands the conversation is “cost containment” and the conversations around education funding issues need to deal with that issue. It is a polarizing subject, she noted.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    February 28, 2024

  • Workforce Development Governance (H.707) - Feb 28, 2024

    Legislative Council presented a new draft of H.707 on Wednesday for the House Commerce Committee to review. The new draft creates the office of the Executive Director of the Workforce Expansion, which consists of two employees - an Executive Director (under the Governor) and a support staff member. New language was also added to ensure that the Workforce Governance Task Force will study data management models and names the Executive Director as chair of the working group.

    Pat Mcdonald

    Written by Pat Mcdonald
    February 28, 2024

  • Education Finance - Feb 27, 2024

    Heather Bouchey (Interim Secretary, Agency of Education) and Nichole Lee (Director of Finance, Agency of Education) joined the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday to discuss the cost drivers in education spending. The survey was put out in the field mid-January and most results came back in late January and early February. The survey sought to understand what districts are spending money on this budget cycle that may be driving the $230M in new spending. Lee identified rising health care premiums, the “ESSER cliff” as federal funds go away, capital construction projects, salaries & benefits, and inflation as primary reasons for spending increases.

     

     

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    February 27, 2024

  • Education Finance - Feb 23, 2024

    On Friday, Jeff Fannon (Executive Director, VT-NEA) joined the Senate Finance Committee. “Too often the conversations around education revolve around money,” he said, blaming the current education challenges on a “shattered societal safety net, a global pandemic, economic upheaval,” and that schools must be “staffed adequately.” He also pointed to school construction and inflation as additional factors.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    February 23, 2024

  • Municipal Ethics - Feb 21-23, 2024

    The first witness before the House Government Operation Committee on Wednesday was Carol Parsons (Retired Executive Director, Connecticut Office of State Ethics). She held many positions within Connecticut and Massachusetts Ethics Commissions.

    Pat Mcdonald

    Written by Pat Mcdonald
    February 23, 2024

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