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Vermont Business Magazine US Senators Peter Welch (D-Vermont) and Bernie Sanders (D-Vermont) introduced the Streamlining International Food Assistance Act of 2024, legislation that strengthens the United States’ ability to address global hunger by allowing the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to use funds from the Food for Peace (FFP) food aid program to provide donations of U.S. commodities, alongside cash transfers and other forms of assistance, in an effort to better assist food insecure communities. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont and Terry Bicycles are welcoming the return of the Wellness Revolution Cycling Program in Rutland for the 2024 season. This free program serves those who identify as women to help them break through barriers that keep them from getting out on their bikes. This program builds community with other women in the pursuit of a healthy activity. The Wellness Revolution program starts in August 2024 in Rutland. Vermont offers incredible opportunities for riding across the state on bike paths, around town, on mountain bike trails, and on rural gravel roads. Cycling provides accessible transportation, mental and physical wellness, and connection to our environment.

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Vermont Business Magazine On a bright sunny day in early July, Oliver Subaru of Rutland, in partnership with the New York/Vermont Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), delivered eighty (80) blankets to the Foley Cancer Center at Rutland Regional Medical Center. The donation of blankets provides warmth and comfort to patients receiving cancer care and treatment at RRMC. The donation of blankets is part of the Subaru Loves to Care program. As part of the LLS Subaru Loves to Care program, LLS and Subaru retailers nationwide deliver blankets to those fighting cancer in hospitals and treatment centers across the country.

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Vermont Business Magazine Since its establishment in 2011, the ENA Lantern Award has recognized emergency departments for demonstrating exceptional and innovative leadership, practice, education, advocacy and research. The 2024 class of ENA Lantern Award recipients is the largest yet, with a total of 94 emergency departments around the country receiving the honor, including Southwestern Vermont Medical Center Emergency Department in Bennington. As part of the application, emergency departments share stories highlighting their commitment to care and the initiatives to improve nursing staff's well-being. Applications are reviewed and scored by the ENA Lantern Award Committee. The award lasts for a three-year cycle, after which emergency departments are eligible to apply again.

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Vermont Business Magazine Burlington Electric Department (BED) issued a peak alert for tomorrow, Tuesday, July 16, as part of its Defeat the Peak program launched during summer 2017, encouraging members of the Burlington community to reduce their energy usage from 5:00pm to 7:00pm tomorrow. The purpose of the Defeat the Peak program is to reduce our energy costs by reducing usage during a peak event. Burlingtonians can lend a hand by taking the following steps on what is projected to be an unusually hot summer day:

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Vermont Agency of Transportation On 07/15/24 at approximately 2:50 p.m., a tractor trailer unit transporting compressed gas caught fire for unknown reasons and exploded, which caused the fire to spread to a nearby structure. The unidentified driver of the tractor trailer unit sustained injuries and was transported from the scene. Fire crews are on scene working to contain the fires. Additional information will be provided as details become available.

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Vermont Business Magazine This week, Walmart began accepting applications for its 11th annual Open Call event, inviting small business owners and entrepreneurs across the U.S. to apply for the opportunity to pitch their products to be sold on Walmart or Sam's Club shelves or on Walmart.com and SamsClub.com. Applications are available now. Open Call is central to Walmart's $350 billion commitment to bolster U.S. manufacturing by sourcing shelf-ready products that are made, grown or assembled in the U.S. Open Call 2024 will be held on September 24 and 25, leading up to Manufacturing Month in October.

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Vermont Business Magazine On the anniversary of last year’s flood, farmers are facing another round of huge losses. The full size and scope of the damage is unclear but there is significant damage in several Vermont communities.  Our thoughts are with all Vermonters and their families who are recovering from this devastating event. The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM) has assembled important guidance and resources for the state’s agricultural members and communities to facilitate recovery. To help our farmers VAAFM has assembled a series of suggestions and resources to help with recovery.  

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) released the following statement: “Judge Cannon’s misguided ruling undermines the rule of law and our national security. Time and time again in this litigation, Judge Cannon has stacked the deck in favor of the former President. In dismissing this case, Judge Cannon has now thrown out decades of established precedent and threatened the integrity of executive branch investigations in service of a political objective. The lack of judicial independence apparent in her ruling is stunning. It is my expectation that the ruling will be appealed and overturned.”

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Vermont Business Magazine Cabot received high marks from industry experts at not only the American Cheese Society but also at the International Cheese and Dairy Awards. "We are incredibly proud to see our cheese and butter at the top of the winners' lists in these competitions,” said Jason Martin, SVP, Operations. “These achievements belong to our entire team, from the farmers who supply the milk, to our dedicated production crew, and our diligent supply chain employees. Their care and craftsmanship are the true foundation of our success." The American Cheese Society Awards, announced in Buffalo, NY last week, highlight cheesemakers throughout the industry that are committed to the highest standards of cheesemaking, food safety and sustainability. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Recent flooding in central and northern Vermont caused many basements to fill with water and, in some cases, resulted in a release of oil from heating oil tanks in the basement. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is offering guidance for basement cleanup. If there is no evidence of oil in the water – such as an oil sheen (nothing floating on the water or no oil odor) – the water may be pumped out to the ground (preferably) or storm drains. When oil or petroleum is present floating on the water in a basement or container, report the situation to DEC.

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced the appointment of Joseph McLean, as a superior court judge of the environmental division. “Joe has demonstrated a strong understanding of Vermont’s environmental laws through his decades of legal experience,” said Governor Phil Scott. “His experience, and balanced approach to the law will serve Vermonters well.” For more than 28 years, McLean worked in private practice, first as an associate then owner, providing legal services to Vermont municipalities. Throughout his career, his work has focused on land use regulation, permitting, development review and enforcement, Act 250 and Section 248 proceedings.