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Vermont Business Magazine Washington Electric Cooperative (WEC), a rural electric cooperative serving 10,800 households and businesses in central Vermont, is opening its search for a general manager to start in late 2021. Patty Richards, WEC’s current general manager, announced her planned departure in May, and will serve through the rest of the year.

Board president Steve Knowlton said, “We are looking for candidates who uphold the WEC tradition of putting cooperative principles and our member-owners at the center of our strategy.”

WEC was founded 82 years ago as a member-owned electric distribution utility for people and farms left behind by corporate power providers. For years, WEC has been a leader in Vermont’s efforts to transition to green energy with a focus on equity and affordability. Today, it is a key partner in bringing high speed internet to rural Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources has awarded additional funds to the Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District (CVSWMD) to help construct a year-round household hazardous waste collection facility and to purchase a new box truck for hauling materials.

ANR’s Department of Environmental Conservation has awarded CVSWMD $156,100 from its Solid Waste Management Assistant Fund to manage household hazardous waste in Central Vermont. In February 2020, DEC awarded CVSWMD $500,000 for the construction of a new household hazardous waste collection facility. The 2021 grant award increases CVSWMD’s total grant funding from DEC to $656,100, with $600,000 designated for facility construction and $56,100 for a new box truck.

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and the Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) announced today that AOT has received $1,026,659 through the Federal Transit Administration’s "Low and No Emissions” grant program.

The award will allow for the purchase of four new electric buses, associated charging equipment, and the necessary facility improvements to introduce e-buses in the Tri-Valley Transit (TVT) region, which serves the counties of Addison, Orange, and Northern Windsor.

“I’m very proud of the record amount of funding my Administration has proposed to combat climate change, and electrifying our transportation sector is a key component of our strategy,” said Governor Scott. “The transportation sector is the largest contributor to Vermont’s greenhouse gas emissions, so prioritizing a transition to green transportation is essential. This grant will help us continue that work.”

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Vermont Business Magazine Amid nation-leading vaccination rates and an end to the state of emergency, the coronavirus pandemic is entering a new phase in Vermont. As re-engagement brings new challenges to Vermonters’ mental health and well-being, COVID Support VT has been granted a six-month extension to continue through December — enabling access to support as Vermonters grapple with the stress of re-opening uncertainties and ambiguity.

The federally funded crisis-counseling program has operated throughout the pandemic to support Vermonters’ resilience, self-care and emotional wellness through free one-on-one counseling, workshops, education, and outreach to at-risk populations.

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Vermont Business Magazine Orleans Superior Court, Judge Mary Miles Teachout presiding, on Thursday ordered HNR Desautels LLC, currently doing business as Derby Port Press, and its owner, Andre “Michael” Desautels, to pay $850 in penalties, as the Attorney General’s Office had requested. In March, the court ruled in the state’s favor on the merits of the case, finding that defendants had violated the EO and ACCD rules by failing to follow the requirement that employees wear masks at work.

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Vermont Business Magazine Rose Computer Technology Services, a Vermont based IT Management and Cyber Security firm receives Sophos Synchronized Security Partner Certification. Rose Computers in Williston is an IT and Cybersecurity firm dedicated to protecting Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine The CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met Wednesday to discuss the latest data on reports of mild cases of inflammation of the heart muscle and surrounding tissue called myocarditis and pericarditis following COVID-19 vaccination among younger people. The panel of experts said this is an extremely rare side effect, and only an exceedingly small number of people will experience it after vaccination. Importantly, for the young people who do, most cases are mild, and they can recover often on their own or with minimal treatment. Also, the VDH is reporting today that there were seven new cases of COVID-19 and no deaths, which are at 256; there has been only one fatality in the last six weeks. For those 12 and older, 81.4 percent of Vermonters have been vaccinated (448,400).

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Vermont Business Magazine The Task Force on the Implementation of the Pupil Weighting Factors Report will hold its first meeting on June 29, 2021, from 9 am to noon via videoconference. The Task Force will recommend to the General Assembly an action plan and proposed legislation to ensure that all public school students have equitable access to educational opportunities. The recommendations are due to the General Assembly by December 15, 2021.

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Vermont Business Magazine Six Vermont Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are receiving Rapid Response Program funds worth $5.7 million, as authorized by the Fiscal Year 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act. The grants will provide capital needed for CDFIs to respond to economic challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in underserved communities. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont), Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and Representative Peter Welch (D-Vermont) announced the awards on Thursday.

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Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) It was 169 days ago that the world witnessed a violent insurrection take place in the seat of American democracy. The memory of rioters in combat gear, armed with zip ties, smashing in the windows of the Capitol Building is seared into the American consciousness. The images of the National Guard patrolling the Capitol grounds behind fences topped with barbed wire will fill the pages of text books on American history for generations.

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Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General TJ Donovan announced that Jeremy Quillia, 38, of Hartland, Vermont, was arraigned yesterday on two counts of Possession of Child Sex Abuse Materials. The charges brought against Quillia are the result of a criminal investigation including the execution of residential and online data search warrants conducted by the Vermont Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (VT-ICAC), including personnel from the Attorney General’s Office, Homeland Security Investigations, the Vermont State Police, and with the assistance of the Hartford Police Department.

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Senate voted to override the Governor’s vetoes of Winooski and Montpelier charter changes (H227 and H177) by identical votes of 20-10. They also passed S79, act relating to improving rental housing health and safety. The House on Wednesday also overrode the two charter change vetoes. Action on the S79 housing bill was expected during this veto session.