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Pages tagged “2024 Legislative Session”

  • VOTE: Cooperative Education Services (H.630) - May 8, 2024

    The bill, H.630, allowing for a new layer in the education delivery system called ‘boards of cooperative education services’ (BOCES) reached the Senate Floor on Wednesday. Senator Gulick presented the bill on behalf of the Education Committee. Senator Baruth spoke on behalf of the Appropriations Committee, focusing on the $1M expenditure from Education Fund for the Community Schools program. Senator Campion added that Molly Stark School in Bennington is a Community School. He described the wrap around service model they employ and approves of this as an expenditure from the Education Fund.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 08, 2024

  • Act 250 Overhaul (H.687) - May 7, 2024

    Chairwoman Kornheiser opened the Tuesday House Ways & Means Committee meeting by sharing the Representative Demrow had a suggested amendment to the housing and Act 250 bill, H.687, which the Committee had some jurisdiction over.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 07, 2024

  • Workforce Development Governance (H.707) - May 7, 2024

    Senator Alison Clarkson presented H.702, on behalf of the Senate Government Operations Committee, on the Senate floor Tuesday. She reported that the Committee supported the bill.

    Pat Mcdonald

    Written by Pat Mcdonald
    May 07, 2024

  • Municipal Ethics (H.875) - May 1, 2024

    A strike all of H.875 was presented to the Senate Government Operations Committee on Wednesday, which reflected some of the agreed upon discussions and clarifications. Legislative Counsel reviewed the bill.  There were two significant changes:

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 05, 2024

  • Building Energy Codes (S.253) - Overview

    S.253 recognizes that home and business heating and cooling is the second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Vermont and aims to reduce these emissions by increasing the energy efficiency of buildings. Currently, there is no designated state agency or office responsible for interpreting, administering, and enforcing the building energy codes. To address this, a Building Energy Code Working Group will be created to recommend strategies for increasing compliance with the energy standards and develop plans for a potential transition to a comprehensive program. The Working Group will submit annual reports with findings and recommendations for legislative action.

     

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 05, 2024

  • Act 250 Overhaul (H.687) - May 3, 2024

    This year’s “major” housing bill, H.687, reached the Senate Floor on Thursday for an informational session. Senator Ram Hinsdale stressed the need for additional housing and the replacement of the 5,000 housing units damaged by the recent flooding.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 03, 2024

  • Renewable Energy Standard (H.289) - May 3, 2024

    The bill updating Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES), H.289, reached the Senate Floor on Friday. Senator Bray, on behalf of the Natural Resources Committee, recommended they concur with the House version of the bill. He called this an “incremental version” of the RES that they started in 2015 (a 2.0 as it were). He argued that times are changing, and needs are changing, this bill advances the timeline for reaching 100% renewable & in-state generation to 2030. There had been different stakeholders who do not agree (utilities and solar/wind developers) on how to do this. They formed a committee to look at this over the summer and came to an agreement. The result, he claimed, was H.289.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 03, 2024

  • Property Tax Yield Bill (H.887): April 30 - May 2, 2024

    Chairwoman Cummings opened the Senate Finance Committee meeting on Tuesday by reminding Senators that “we now have about four days (possession of H.887)… to figure out how to actually save the public school system.” It was noted that 30 school budgets had been defeated, some now twice. Senator Chittenden added the South Burlington budget 3rd vote is next Tuesday.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 02, 2024

  • Future of Education (H.887) - May 1, 2024

    Representative Conlon joined the Senate Education Committee on Wednesday afternoon. The Committee wanted to hear from him about a “formal check in” from the Commission on the Future of Education in January.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 01, 2024

  • Act 250 Overhaul (S.311/H.687) - May 1, 2024

    The Senate Economic Development Committee convened on Wednesday morning to review the new version of H.687, which incorporated parts of the bill they had worked on earlier in the session – S.311. Chairwoman Ram Hinsdale noted that there was a new amendment from Senator Bray that had just been released. She noted that Bray was claiming this amendment was the “holy grail of negotiations” between her and the Senate Natural Resources Committee.

    Ben Kinsley

    Written by Ben Kinsley
    May 01, 2024

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