Pages tagged “2024 Legislative Session”
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Government Accountability (H.194) - Jan 9, 2024
Representative Stebbins appeared before the Committee on Tuesday to introduce her bill, H.194. She prefaced the conversation by saying that she does a lot of work nationally around the rollout and management of energy programs.
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 09, 2024 -
Joint Hearing on Education Spending - Jan 9, 2024
Joined by the House Education Committee on Tuesday, the House Ways and Means Committee dove into their weekly briefing on education spending and property taxes. Chairwoman Kornheiser thought that the Committee might get to solutions in the next week or two.
The Joint Fiscal Office (JFO) reviewed an updated Education Fund Outlook that had updated the 2024 numbers to reflect the Governor’s recommended budget adjustment.
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 09, 2024 -
2024 Senate Economic Development Priorities
Chairwoman Ram Hinsdale kicked off the Senate Economic Development Committee on Wednesday, noting a Joint Hearing on January 17th with the Senate Judiciary and Health & Welfare Committees regarding public safety in our downtowns and our housing issues (possibly 9-12 AM, but not official yet).
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 06, 2024 -
Jan 5 Department of Housing Update
Chairman Stevens invited Alex Farrell (Commissioner, Department of Housing & Community Development) and Shaun Gilpin (Housing Division Director, Department of Housing & Community Development) to provide overviews and updates to the House General & Housing Committee on Friday.
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 05, 2024 -
Governor Scott's 2024 State of the State Address
Governor Scott kicked off the Legislative session by congratulating Vermonters on their ability to “turn catastrophe into opportunity” in the face of the flooding this past year. He quoted Calvin Coolidge, saying that “the indomitable courage of Vermonters is stronger than ever.”
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 04, 2024 -
2024 Senate Natural Resources Committee Priorities
The Senate Natural Resources Committee convened their first meeting of the session on Thursday. Chairman Bray went around the room asking each member of the Committee what their top priorities were.
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 04, 2024 -
VT-NEA 2024 Priorities
Jeff Fannon, Executive Director of the Vermont NEA, was asked by the Senate Education Committee on Thursday to speak about cost containment. He shared that the Act 46 consolidations were a few years ago and “One of the reasons I supported it at one point was the educational opportunity piece, and we've never examined what additional educational opportunities Act 46 has provided to students” that reside in those consolidated districts.
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 04, 2024 -
School Board's 2024 Priorities
Sue Ceglowski, Executive Director of the Vermont School Boards Association (VSBA), welcomed the Senate Education Committee back to Montpelier on Thursday and shared her organization’s priorities for 2024. She started by focusing on Act 29, the School Safety law, which required school districts to adopt policies on access control and visitor management by August 1st, 2023. However, the Agency of Education (AOE) its guidance in September, and the VSBA worked with the AOE to align their model policy with the revised guidance.
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 04, 2024 -
Jan 3rd Property Tax Update
The Joint Fiscal Office (JFO) presented the Education Fund Outlook based on the December 1st letter from the Tax Department to the House Ways & Means Committee on Wednesday.
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 03, 2024 -
Senate Education 2024 Priorities
On Wednesday morning, the Senate Education Committee reviewed their 2023 bills with Legislative Counsel. Bills that were passed but not signed into law were looked at as possible priorities. These included S.133 (miscellaneous) and S.134 (school construction).
Written by Ben Kinsley
January 03, 2024