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Vermont Business Magazine Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, on Thursday, March 7 at 11:00 a.m. ET will lead the committee in a hearing titled, “The Older Americans Act: Supporting Efforts to Meet the Needs of Seniors.” First signed into law in 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, the Older Americans Act (OAA) has provided vital nutrition, social, economic, and health services to millions of vulnerable seniors for nearly six decades. These highly effective services have not only saved lives they have saved taxpayers money.
by M. Kathleen Shaw DVM, Vermont Veterinary Medical Association With Easter and Mother’s Day approaching veterinarians are urging cat owners to be aware that lilies, commonly added to spring bouquets, are highly poisonous to cats. These include the Lilium and Hemerocallis species which are commonly referred to as Tiger lilies, Day lilies, and Asiatic lilies. All parts of the lily plant are poisonous- the petals, leaves, stem, and even the pollen. A cat need only ingest as few as one or two leaves or groom a small amount of pollen off their fur to send them into severe kidney failure which can lead to death. Most of the time the symptoms (vomiting, loss of appetite, lethargy, dehydration) occur within 6-12 hours and will worsen as the kidney failure develops. There is no medication to counteract the poisoning, but the sooner you can get your cat to the veterinarian to try to prevent and reverse the effects the better.
Vermont Business Magazine The US Surgeon General has identified youth mental health as the “defining health crisis of our time.” Sterling College and Bennington College have joined a group of 13 liberal arts colleges to explore creative and collaborative strategies for schools to support student mental health and wellness. This new collaborative - launched by the Endeavor Foundation - will implement tangible solutions to the crisis. Chief Operating Officer at Sterling College Lori Collins-Hall is the grant Project Director. The collaborative is focused on four main goals: fostering shared learning and active collaboration across all campuses; understanding how the liberal arts context benefits students' mental health and well-being holistically; devising plans and proposals for implementing the most promising multi-campus projects; and developing a network of cross-institutional capacity and support.
Vermont Business Magazine In the wake of the Alabama State Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos created during the IVF process are “children” under state law, support continues to grow for legislation introduced by Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and cosponsored by Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) to protect access to IVF and other assisted reproductive technology (ART) nationwide. The Access to Family Building Act—which would establish a statutory right to access IVF for all Americans who need it to start or grow a family—now has 46 Senate cosponsors, despite Senate Republicans blocking the legislation from being passed last week.
Vermont Business Magazine Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), released the following statement on the minibus agreement announced Sunday by Congressional leadership: Over the past year, one of my top legislative priorities as Chairman of the Senate HELP Committee has been to address the primary care crisis in America and the massive shortage of doctors, nurses, dentists, and mental health professionals in our nation... Under this agreement, community health centers will be receiving the largest increase in mandatory funding in a decade, equivalent to a rate of $4.4 billion through the end of the year. Community health centers are the backbone of our primary care system providing high quality care to over 31 million Americans.
Vermont Business Magazine Staff from 14 Northeast Kingdom senior meal nutrition programs recently attended a one-day training session to learn about methods to produce medically tailored meals to support people with heart, circulatory, and kidney health challenges. The training session was funded by a grant from Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (NVRH) as part of the NEK Prosper! Healthy Cents Fund. The training was led by Herb Will, Director of Nutrition, NEK Council on Aging; registered dietitian Alicia Armstrong RDN LD CDCES; and former New England Culinary Institute Chef Joey Buttendorf. Also in attendance was Annie Hutchinson, State Unit on Aging Operations Team Leader for the Vermont Department of Aging and Independent Living (DAIL).
Vermont Business Magazine Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center (MAHHC), a Dartmouth Health Member, recognized 20 staff members for notable milestones at their annual Employee Service Awards held recently at the Windsor Welcome Center. Interim CEO Winfield Brown congratulated the employees on their many years of service.
Vermont State Police On Monday at approximately 5:13 pm hours, Vermont State Police were dispatched to a one car rollover motor vehicle crash in the area of 1481 Kent Hollow Road in the Town of Rupert. State Police Dispatch reported that a truck had rolled over into a river and the operator of the vehicle was unresponsive. Preliminary investigation revealed that operator #1, Skyler Staples was travelling east on Kent Hollow Road at the time of the crash. For unknown reasons, Staples' vehicle departed the south side of the roadway where it struck a tree head on. The vehicle then proceeded to roll down a steep embankment and into a nearby river before coming to rest on the driver side.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Air National Guard will conduct night flying from Tuesday, March 5 to Thursday, March 7 and Tuesday, March 12 to Thursday, March 14 with one evening takeoff period between 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The night flying operations are scheduled to conclude by 9:00 p.m. each day. Night flying operations involve rigorous training scenarios designed to enhance operational readiness and can include coordination and integration with different units. These exercises simulate real-world scenarios, allowing the VTANG to sharpen its skills in navigating and executing missions under the cover of darkness.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas wanted to remind members of the public of how to find results for the upcoming Presidential Primary Election. Unofficial Presidential Primary results are reported to the Secretary of State by Vermont cities and towns after polls close on the evening of Tuesday, March 5th, and posted on the Secretary of State’s website. Results will be unofficial until the Canvassing Committee meets to certify the results on March 12th. Cities and towns are not required to report the results of their local, Town Meeting Day elections to the Vermont Secretary of State on March 5th, so for local results it is best to check with the relevant city or town.
Devon Green, VP of Government Relations It’s Town Meeting Week, when the legislators are released from the State House and allowed back in the wild to take a breather and catch up with their constituents. If you have thoughts about bills or issues, now is a good time to catch them. You’ll likely spot them at your local town meeting or the polls—all the more reason to get out there and vote!
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Small Business Development Center (VtSBDC) has released its Annual Report reflecting the organization’s impact on Vermont’s small businesses in 2023. VtSBDC offers confidential, no-fee, one-to-one business advising to Vermont’s small businesses at every stage. Highlights of the annual report for 2023 include: 523 clients advised; 31 new businesses started; $13.9 million new capital infused; 311 new jobs; and 145 jobs saved.
