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Vermont Business Magazine A Vermont Superior Court judge yesterday denied the City of Burlington’s motion to dismiss a police use-of-force and discrimination case, clearing the way for the ACLU of Vermont’s lawsuit to move forward on all claims. The case stems from a 2021 incident in which Burlington police and paramedics needlessly escalated an interaction with Cathy Austrian’s child (“J.A.”), used excessive force and injected him with ketamine, and forcibly removed him from his bedroom and home. J.A., a Black teenager with a documented history of complex trauma and behavioral and intellectual disabilities, was fourteen years old at the time of the incident.

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Vermont Business Magazine Shalina Nair, M.D., M.B.A., executive vice chair of clinical services and innovation at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and medical director for Population Health Outreach at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, has been appointed as the new chair of the Department of Family Medicine at the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at University of Vermont (UVM) and UVM Health Network, following a national search. Her appointment will be effective November 1, 2024. The announcement was made by Richard L. Page, M.D., Dean of the Larner College of Medicine, and Jason Sanders, M.D., M.B.A., President and CEO UVM Health Network Medical Group and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at Larner.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Teddy Bear is now part of a heartwarming initiative that has united Vermont’s business community in support of a local hero, young Henry. When For Henry AHC Inc., reached out to Teddy Bear with a heartfelt request to create a special “Henry Bear.” They were honored to contribute to this inspiring cause. Henry, a courageous 4-year-old Vermonter, faces the daily challenges of a rare genetic neurological condition called Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC). This condition causes him severe seizures, breathing difficulties, and temporary paralysis. Despite the grim prognosis and the lack of a current treatment or cure, Henry’s parents have shown incredible determination by founding For Henry AHC Inc. to seek a groundbreaking treatment for their son and others with similar conditions.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport (BTV) has announced its membership in the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program. This initiative aims to raise awareness of hidden disabilities and foster more accessible and inclusive environments through the use of the Sunflower symbol. With over 1 billion people worldwide experiencing some form of disability, many of which are not visible, this program is crucial. Nearly 100 million passengers travel through Leahy BTV airport each year, and this initiative will significantly enhance accessibility for all travelers.

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Vermont Business Magazine Fifty former patients and family members, donors, and Copley providers, staff, and Board Members gathered on Tuesday, July 23 to celebrate the official opening of the William B. DeLaney Infusion Center. The new Infusion Center, which serves 2,500 patients a year, is named for a former patient and longtime Copley supporter, the late William B. DeLaney, thanks to a generous gift from Bill’s wife Beverly DeLaney. Though Bill and Beverly lived for over 50 years in Cleveland, Ohio, they spent annual summer vacations in Craftsbury. 

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Vermont Business Magazine The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont announced that Jodi Lathrop, 55, of Bristol, was sentenced today in United States District Court in Burlington to 15 months of imprisonment following her guilty plea to charges of wire fraud and federal tax evasion. U.S. District Judge William K. Sessions III also ordered that Lathrop pay restitution totaling approximately $479,000, pay a fine of $15,000, and serve a two-year period of supervised release following completion of her prison term. The court directed Lathrop to surrender to the Bureau of Prisons on September 10, 2024, to begin serving her sentence.

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Agency of Commerce and Community Development The Agency of Commerce and Community Development is requesting businesses that endured damage as a result of any of the July 2024 flooding events to complete the Department of Economic Development's Flood Damage Survey for Businesses. This data will be used to help us advocate for future relief and recovery programs for businesses and nonprofit organizations. The goal is to understand everyone's circumstances so that we are better able to quantify the aggregate need at the community and industry levels. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott, the Agency of Human Services, and the Agency of Education announced today that Vermont’s Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (SEBT) program online application is now available for families to apply at summerebt.vermont.gov. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s SEBT program helps feed eligible school-aged children during the summer vacation months by providing a $120 per child benefit to purchase groceries. Vermont has already issued $4.3 million in SEBT benefits to nearly 36,000 school-aged children in over 21,000 households since mid-July. These families were identified as eligible benefit recipients because they already receive Medicaid with a qualifying income, 3SquaresVT, or ReachUp benefits. Households were notified of their eligibility in early July and all benefits were available on their EBT cards by July 31.

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Vermont Business Magazine On October 23, 2024, Common Good Vermont will convene Vermont’s nonprofit community, allies, and partners for the first Vermont Nonprofit Summit at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Montpelier. Registration is now open, with special early bird pricing available through August 31. This new event will bring together nonprofit leaders from diverse sectors to share innovative ideas, best practices, and collaborative solutions to address pressing challenges in our state. 

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SBA Vermont District Office The Small Business Administration is hosting a free webinar at noon on August 7th about its guaranteed loan programs. SBA guarantees loans making it easier for small businesses to get the funding by reducing lender risk. Funds can be used for most business purposes, including long-term fixed assets and operating capital. Amounts range from $500 to $5.5 million. And recently, SBA announced plans to launch a new, streamlined contracting certifications experience called MySBA Certifications, enabling customers to apply for and manage multiple federal contracting certifications in one place. The new certifications tool — slated to open for new applicants in September — is a key component of the SBA’s multi-year transformative modernization of the agency’s customer experience.

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Vermont Business Magazine U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) today led Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), and Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) in introducing the Digital Integrity in Democracy Act, legislation to increase accountability of social media platforms that knowingly host false election administration information. The bill aims to strengthen voting rights protections by carving out a narrow exception to Section 230 immunity for social media platforms that intentionally mislead voters and amplify election-related misinformation.  

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas reminded members of the public of how to find results for the upcoming Statewide Primary Election. Unofficial Statewide Primary results are reported to the Secretary of State by Vermont cities and towns after polls close on the evening of August 13 and posted on the Secretary of State’s website.  Results will be unofficial until the Canvassing Committee meets to certify the results on August 20.