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Vermont Business Magazine Ahead of next week’s hearing, which will focus on the outrageously high prices that Novo Nordisk charges Americans for their blockbuster drugs, Ozempic and Wegovy, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), announced today that more than 250 clinicians from across the country are asking Congress to rein in exorbitant prices for novel diabetes and obesity treatments. Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Jørgensen will testify about the high cost of Ozempic and Wegovy at an upcoming HELP Committee hearing on September 24th.

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Vermont Business Magazine Gifford Health Care recently recognized four employees with awards that celebrate and honor not only excellence in clinical care but also compassion. Gifford encompasses and expands on the principles of the national DAISY nursing award program for its Employee Recognition Awards ceremony, held twice a year, most recently on Aug. 22. Over the previous six months, the Selection Committee received 48 nominations from across the organization for four awards: the DAISY Award, recognizing exceptional nurses; two BEE—Be Exceptional Everyday—Awards, one clinical and one non-clinical; and a HIVE Award (Healthcare providers Impacting the lives of Vulnerable people Every day), awarded to physicians and advanced practice providers.

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Vermont Business Magazine Northwestern Medical Center (NMC) welcomes seven new nurse apprentices into their pre-requisites at Community College of Vermont (CCV), marking the second of three nursing cohorts funded by a grant from the Agency of Human Services. This fall 13 current employees from various departments of NMC, are embarking on a three-year educational pathway to registered nursing. Upon completion and licensure, they have committed to work at the hospital for three years as an RN.

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Vermont Business Magazine Central Vermont Council on Aging (CVCOA) is committed to empowering all older adults in central Vermont to reduce their risk of falls, which are one of the greatest causes of serious injuries and death among people over age 65. Fourteen million, or 1 in 4, Americans age 65+ fall each year. On September 23-27, 2024, Central Vermont Council on Aging is partnering with the National Council on Aging (NCOA) to mark Falls Prevention Awareness Week. Many people think falls are a normal part of aging. The truth is, they’re not. Most falls can be prevented – and you have the power to reduce your risk. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Statement from Speaker Jill Krowinski on the passing of former Burlington Representative Curt McCormack. “It is with a heavy heart that I remember my friend and former colleague, Representative Curt McCormack, who passed away after a long, hard fought battle with cancer. Curt dedicated over two decades to the Vermont legislature representing Rutland and Burlington, championing crucial environmental and transportation initiatives, and he leaves behind a legacy of service to Vermont and beyond that will not be forgotten.

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by Will Thorn, Community News Service It hasn’t been easy to find, but for Bennington County agencies involved with search and rescue, there’s aid money for the taking. For any search and rescue work in the Green Mountain National Forest since Oct. 1, 2012, public entities in the county can access over $160,000 in federal reimbursements. The funds, which come directly from the Office of the State Treasurer via application, stem from the federal Secure Rural Schools Act and can be used for various “expenses related to search and rescue equipment, training and supplies,” according to an Aug. 26 press release from the office. In an interview, State Treasurer Mike Pieciak stressed the importance of having money accessible for the county’s emergency services. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont is moving forward with a policy of unsheltering vulnerable Vermonters, revoking access to the state’s emergency housing program for approximately 300 households as of last night. Lawmakers enacted new restrictions on the state’s motel voucher program earlier this year, implementing a seasonal 80-day cap for each household which began on July 1, 2024, and a total room cap of 1,100 for the program that took effect over the weekend. As a result of these changes, state officials recently projected that over 900 households would lose access to the program—many of them families with children and people with disabilities—by October 8.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC) is delighted to present the 2024 Arthur Gibb Award for Sustainable Community Leadership to Jessica Laporte, in recognition of her deep dedication to Vermont’s land and people. Jess is a dynamic leader, collaborator and statewide advocate for community resilience and equity. As Co-Director of Community Resilience Organizations, Jess has expanded the organization's capacity, enabling it to support six times more community projects since 2020 and demonstrating how creative fiscal sponsorship can empower communities to respond to their own needs. Jess was a foundational member with Seeding Power Vermont, a collective of organizers working on systemic changes for BIPOC self-determination and healing relationships with land and between people.

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Vermont Business Magazine After six years of planning, design, and fundraising, the Alburgh Family Clubhouse (AFC) has six weeks to close its final funding gap to break ground before the end of 2024. When completed in 2025, the Clubhouse will provide affordable, community-based child care for over 60 children in an area that currently lacks any significant child care facilities. The current landscape of child care in Vermont presents many challenges for young families, especially in a small, rural community like Alburgh. As an organization, it is AFC’s mission to expand educational access and opportunities, especially for children at risk of poor developmental and learning outcomes, by promoting and providing affordable, high-quality Early Care and Education for young children and their families in Alburgh and surrounding communities. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and the Department of Economic Development today announced the Brownfields Revitalization Fund (BRF) – State Program is investing $1,594,500 to clean up two properties in Bennington and Northfield. Once completed, the projects are poised to bring 64 housing units online. “Brownfield remediation is not only good for the environment but is also an important tool that can be used to revitalize communities,” said Governor Phil Scott. “These projects will help Northfield and Bennington redevelop vacant sites, create housing units, and bring jobs to their downtowns.” Today's awards go to 650 Main Street LLC in Bennington and Northfield Village Development LLC.

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Vermont Business Magazine Following the success of last month’s VCIA Conference, ICCIE (The International Center for Captive Insurance Education) today announced in partnership with VCIA its fundraising results. ICCIE’s 20th Anniversary Reception held opening night at VCIA’s 39th Annual Conference yielded close to $60,000, far surpassing previous fundraising years. “Usually, we anticipate about $10,000 coming in from our annual reception sponsorships,” commented Mitch Cantor, ICCIE’s Executive Director. “Due to the milestone of our 20th anniversary and the high visibility of the VCIA Conference, we netted 500% more fundraising this year. A far better outcome than any of us could have imagined!” The fundraising will be used to further develop ICCIE’s captive educational offerings and helps solidify the organization’s standing for the future as the captive industry continues to rapidly grow and more professionals seek captive career development.

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Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont are $3.26 per gallon, down 5 cents per gallon from last week's $3.31/g. The lowest price in the state yesterday was $2.79/g while the highest was $3.89/g, a difference of $1.10/g. The national average price of gasoline has fallen 6.9 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.15/g today.