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Vermont Business Magazine Hey Jane, the patient-centered, virtual reproductive and sexual health care clinic, announced today the expansion of its services to Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, following launches in Massachusetts and Connecticut in the past year. This launch makes Hey Jane the first virtual clinic to be providing reproductive and sexual health care—including abortion care—in all of New England. Hey Jane provides a wide range of judgment-free reproductive and sexual health care services from the comfort and convenience of your phone, including accessible and safe abortion care, treatment for UTIs, yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, and herpes, as well as birth control and emergency contraception.
Vermont Business Magazine Parish Hill Creamery from Westminster West, Vermont has been named among the winners at the World Cheese Awards, which was held at the Trondheim Spektrum, Norway, on Friday 27 October. Amidst a field of 4,502 entries, the Parish Hill Creamery secured the following coveted awards in the world’s most distinguished cheese-only competition.
Community National Bank (CNB) Wellness Committee members attended a conference held on October 24, 2023, at the Doubletree in Burlington, VT. The Vermont Department of Health and the Vermont Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports held this conference for 112 businesses that have Worksite Wellness Committees. CNB received a Gold Award for the 2023 Governor’s Excellence in Worksite Wellness Award. Each year our committee completes a questionnaire that reports health and wellness resources in place for our organization. Out of 84 health and wellness categories being scored, we offer 70 to our employees. To receive a Gold Award, organizations in our category must score at least 80% on the questionnaire and CNB scored 83%.
The Vermont Growers Association Retailer Working Group, a committee comprised of local industry cannabis retailer leaders, has announced Retailer Principles to serve as a foundation of awareness and understanding of cannabis across the state market, to hold each other accountable to those principles, and to use their position in the market to contribute to and help guide the formation of an economically viable, racially just, and agriculturally accessible world-renowned regulated cannabis market that surpasses the reputation of other cottage industries in Vermont, such as beer and cheese.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and Austrian Ambassador to Unites States Petra Schneebauer today signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) pledging close collaboration between the State of Vermont and Austria on advancing apprenticeships, vocational and professional education and training, and other work-based learning. They were joined by business leaders and stakeholders at Husky Technologies in Milton for the event and signing ceremony.
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Vermont Business Magazine Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) is applauding the announcement of over $1 million in grants to the Northeastern Vermont Development Association of St Johnsbury, and the Center on Rural Innovation (CORI) in Hartland, awarded by the US Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration through its ‘Build to Scale’ program. The grants aim to accelerate technology entrepreneurship by increasing inclusive access to entrepreneurial assistance and startup capital. This announcement marks the 10th cohort of grantees for this program, awarded to 60 organizations across the country, and support innovation industries, such as agriculture technology (ag-tech), bioscience, advanced manufacturing, and health technology, among others.
Vermont Business Magazine Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, today led a committee hearing titled, “Standing Up Against Corporate Greed: How Unions are Improving the Lives of Working Families,” which heard testimony from UAW International President Shawn Fain, Teamsters General President Sean O’Brien, AFA-CWA International President Sara Nelson, and other experts. Sanders also had to step in and break up a potential fight between a Teamsters official and a US senator.
Vermont Business Magazine Starting January 1, 2024, a new state law will prohibit the sale of specific mercury-containing fluorescent lightbulbs in Vermont. Restrictions include the sale of general purpose, indoor/outdoor, residential, and business mercury-containing four-foot linear, compact fluorescent, and twist-based fluorescent lightbulbs. Twist-based (GU-24) Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) are also restricted from sale. If your home or business currently uses these fluorescent bulbs, you will not be able to buy more after January 1, 2024. If your business sells these bulbs online or in a store, you will not be able to do so next year.
Vermont Business Magazine The 2023 “State of Lung Cancer” report reveals that Vermont ranks in the top 5 in the nation for screening, early diagnosis, and 5-year survival rates when it comes to lung cancer. This means that Vermont is among the best places in the nation for those at risk for or living with lung cancer. The American Lung Association’s 6th annual report, released today, highlights the toll of lung cancer in Vermont and examines key indicators including new cases, survival, early diagnosis, surgical treatment, lack of treatment and screening rates. Nationally, the “State of Lung Cancer” report found that lung cancer survival rates are improving for everyone, including people of color. In fact, the five-year lung cancer survival rate for people of color has increased by 17% in the last two years, helping close the health disparity gap. “However, lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer deaths here in Vermont and across the nation, and our recent report makes it clear that we have more work to do to ensure that all those eligible for screening speak to their doctors.”
Vermont Business Magazine On Friday, November 3, the gated lot at Rutland Regional Medical Center was the site for a portable hospital demonstration by the Vermont Department of Health’s Medical Countermeasures Program and the Medical Reserve Corps. A portable hospital with a 20-bed capacity and a small surgical suite, was set up on the hospital’s campus. The unit has the capability of being heated or air conditioned, and it is accompanied by a trailer that contains hospital supplies, toilets, and showers.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Governor Phil Scott recently proclaimed November as Adoption Month in Vermont, recognizing the importance of ensuring every child has a permanent, safe, and entrusted family. Project Family, a partnership between Lund and the Department for Children and Families (DCF), works to find permanent families for children and youth. But more families are needed, especially for youth over the age of 14. The chances of a child under eight being adopted are almost nine times greater than for one over 14.
