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Vermont Business Magazine Mayor Miro Weinberger today joined Chittenden County State’s Attorney Sarah George, Vermont State Police Criminal Division Commander Major Glenn Hall, and representatives from the Burlington, Colchester, South Burlington, and Winooski Police Departments in expressing support for S22, an act relating to increased penalties for knowingly dispensing, selling, or possessing with the intent to distribute fentanyl.
“Fentanyl traffickers are here and sowing great damage in our community,” said Mayor Miro Weinberger. “Vermont police and prosecutors need updated laws to confront them. This is a time for urgent action, not study.”
Public Assets Institute For all of their public hand-wringing over property taxes, legislators and even the governor seem almost cavalier in their willingness to ask property owners to pay more.
Vermont Business MagazineSuperior Technical Ceramics (STC) of St Albans, a market leader in technical ceramic material solutions, now offers high purity, large scale alumina blanks to support up to 450mm Semiconductor needs, as well as sizable alumina and zirconia tubes for the Oil & Gas and Energy Industries. This newly formed work cell offers access to an isopress with a 30" OD x 48" L chamber, along with vertical mills, lathes and kilns to provide a cost efficient, high quality product.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Attorney General TJDonovan joined with 13 other Attorneys General in signing a letter to President Trump urging that the United States reconfirm its commitment to the Paris Agreement. The Paris Agreement on climate change was negotiated under American leadership and adopted by the vast majority of the world’s countries at the COP21 in Paris last December. All the ratifying countries vowed to work to address and limit climate change.
In the letter, the Attorneys General note that climate change is a threat to national security, the economy and every citizen’s health and well-being, and urge the President to maintain the United States’ commitment to the groundbreaking agreement:
Vermont Business Magazine TheUS Environmental Protection Agency has recognized the University of Vermont as a conference champion of the 2016-17 College & University Green Power Challenge for using more green power than any other school in the America East athletic conference. Green power is zero-emissions electricity that is generated from environmentally preferable renewable resources, such as wind, solar, geothermal, eligible biogas, biomass, and low-impact hydro. Using green power helps accelerate the development of new renewable energy capacity nationwide and helps users reduce their carbon footprints.
Since April 2006, EPA’s Green Power Partnership has tracked and recognized the collegiate athletic conferences with the highest combined green power use within the program. The Individual Conference Champion Award recognizes the school that uses the most green power in a qualifying conference.
Vermont Business Magazine Former House Speaker Shap Smith and Sam & Mary Miller are the winners of this year’s David W Curtis Leadership Awards. The award is given to "outstanding" Vermont Democrats and the winners will be celebrated on May 5th at the 18th Annual David W Curtis Awards at the Burlington Hilton. Guest speaker will be New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Shapleigh Smith, Jr of Morrisville served seven terms in the Vermont House of Representatives representing the towns of Morrisville, Elmore, Woodbury and Worcester; elected in 2002, he was on the Ways & Means Committee before serving as Speaker from 2009-2016.
Vermont Business Magazine Frustrated by the increasing pressures on independent doctors to sell out to hospitals and health systems, a group of doctors from HealthFirst, Vermont’s largest independent physician group, has joined the Association of Independent Doctors, a national nonprofit dedicated to helping private practices survive. The move establishes the Vermont Chapter of AID, while reinforcing HealthFirst’s resolve to do what’s best for patients and help independent doctors maintain their small practices. The head of Vermont's largest hospital organization said they've only acquired private practices when they've been approached by the doctors themselves.
by Representative Heidi Scheuermann (R-Stowe) With two weeks left in the 2017 Legislative Session, it is time for Vermonters to really start paying attention. After all, this is the time that just about anything can happen. The most recent dust up came late last week when the Vermont NEA, the statewide teacher's union, blasted Governor Phil Scott for working with the Vermont School Boards Association and the Vermont Superintendents Association to develop and propose a new Statewide Health Benefit for teachers and school employees that will provide $26 million in savings to Vermonters.
Vermont Business Magazine Saint Michael's College has been invited to join the 30 founding members from the nation’s most respected colleges and universities in a new initiative to substantially expand the number of talented low- and moderate-income students at America’s top-performing undergraduate institutions with the highest graduation rates.
The American Talent Initiative (ATI), supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies, brings together a diverse set of public and private institutions united in this common goal. They are enhancing their own efforts to recruit and support lower-income students, learn from each other and contribute to research that will help other colleges and universities expand opportunity.
Vermont Business MagazineFor the second year running, Vermont scored highest among the 50 states and District of Columbia in public health protection readiness, according to the new National Health Security Preparedness Index. The Index measures the nation's ability to keep people safe and healthy in the event of epidemics, foodborne disease outbreaks, terrorism and other large-scale public health emergencies.Overall, Vermont scored 7.8 out of 10 points, compared to the national average of 6.8.
by John McClaughry Not so long ago – 2015 – the carbon tax was all the rage among such organizations as VPIRG, Vermont Natural Resources Council, Conservation Law Foundation, and Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility. Their argument was straightforward. Humankind’s penchant for making use of fossil fuels is (so they believe) inexorably driving the planet toward catastrophic warming by the end of this century. The hour is late! “The science is settled”! Anyone who harbors any doubt is an ignorant yahoo or a tool of the fossil fuel interests!
This must be stopped, and little Vermont must show the world The Way!
Vermont Business MagazineRoyal Philips(NYSE: PHG; AEX: PHIA) has announced that it will feature the company's latest Magnetic Resonance (MR) solutions and neurology-focused clinical applications at theInternational Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine's(ISMRM) 25th annual meeting and exhibition inHawaii on Wednsday. As a part of its newest suite of MR-based software applications dedicated to neurology, Philips will be showcasing MultiBand SENSE, which was developed in collaboration with several partners, including the Larner College of Medicine at theUniversity of Vermont.
