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Vermont Business Magazine Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), chairman of the Senate HELP Committee, on Wednesday issued the following statement after he introduced legislation to overhaul the primary health care system in America: “As every American knows, our country faces a major crisis in primary care and a massive shortage of doctors, nurses, mental health professionals, and dentists. Tens of millions of Americans live in communities where they cannot find a doctor while others have to wait months to be seen. At the end of the day, this crisis not only increases human suffering and unnecessary deaths, but wastes tens of billions a year as Americans flock to expensive ER rooms or hospitals because they could not access the primary care they need. The HELP Committee is in a unique position to address these long-standing issues, and that is precisely what we will do on July 26th."

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Vermont Business Magazine Champlain College has appointed Dr. Craig Winstead as the new Dean of its Robert P. Stiller School of Business. Dr. Winstead comes to Champlain with over two decades of experience in business management and education in corporate and academic settings. As Dean, he will support the College’s career-focused curriculum and innovative growth through expanded industry partnerships, an increased focus on diversity, equality and inclusion, and more. 

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Vermont Business Magazine The Department of Financial Regulation has been notified of a security breach that could affect more than seven thousand Vermonters. DFR provides this notice in advance of official notification from Genworth North America Corporation, on behalf of its affiliate insurance companies Genworth Life and Annuity Insurance Company, Genworth Life Insurance Company, and Genworth Life Insurance Company of New York. Currently, no indications exist of any threat of identity theft or fraud in relation to the event; however, certain personal information was exposed. 

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s Economic Services Division has extended the 10-day timeline for 3SquaresVT replacement benefits due to the catastrophic flooding. Recipients now have until August 9 to submit replacement requests for food loss and can receive up to one month of their allotted 3SquaresVT benefit (verification of loss is no longer required). 

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont residents who applied for assistance from FEMA for the severe storms and flooding, July 7, 2023, and continuing, will receive a determination letter from FEMA. It may say you are ineligible for assistance, but that is not a denial. It is important to read the letter carefully because it will include the amount of assistance FEMA may provide and information on the appropriate use of disaster assistance funds. The letter will also explain your application status and advise what you need to do to appeal an unfavorable decision.

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Vermont Business Magazine As we've been working to reopen our branch services in Central Vermont, we've also been busy developing new loan options to provide financial relief to those impacted by the floods. Thanks to a partnership with the Vermont Community Foundation, we're able to offer 0% financing on up to $3,000 for Vermont residents with our member emergency loan. Because the devastation is so widespread, we're also waiving any credit requirements so anyone can get approved for much-needed funds.

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Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont Athletic Department announced Tuesday that Todd Woodcroft has been relieved of his duties as head coach of Men's Hockey at UVM, effective immediately. Assistant Coach Steve Wiedler was named interim head coach for the upcoming season. "The specific conduct leading to the investigation involved inappropriate text messages with a UVM student on multiple occasions that failed to maintain professional boundaries."

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Vermont Business Magazine Howard Center and the South Burlington Rotary Club are delighted to announce the success of their joint effort, the 11th Annual Curling Challenge fundraiser, held in March 2023.The Curling Challenge was made possible thanks to the shared vision and commitment of Howard Center, the South Burlington Rotary Club, Dragonheart Vermont, and the Green Mountain Curling Club. This event marked a triumphant return after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and garnered significant support from the local community, raising an impressive $10,000 for Howard Center. Over thirty teams of four took to the ice at Cairns Arena to curl for a worthy cause. 

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Vermont Business Magazine For the 5% to 25% of cancer patients who develop a potentially fatal condition called venous thrombosis, which causes clots to form in the blood that can lodge in the lungs or other vital organs, the anxiety of a cancer diagnosis comes with an unpleasant added chore — the need to inject themselves once or twice a day with a blood thinner called heparin. Given the seriousness of cancer-related venous thrombosis — the recurrence of a clot after the first can be lethal — the injection regimen is an absolute necessity.

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by US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) As we enter week two of this disaster, it goes without saying that this is an extremely difficult and stressful time for thousands of Vermonters. For those of you who have experienced damage to your homes, businesses, or farms, there are some important steps that you can take right now to help provide you with the support you might need.

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Vermont Business Magazine The 30th Vermont Brewers Festival is set to welcome over 6,000 attendees at Waterfront Park from July 21st-22nd. Organized by the Vermont Brewers Association (VBA), the festival has been a resounding success since its inception in 1991. With 37 Vermont breweries, 9 out-of-state and Canadian breweries, and over 200 beers to sample, this year's festival promises an unforgettable experience. Tickets are still available; however they are selling quickly.

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Vermont Business Magazine As Vermont focuses on recovering from this month’s storms, the Agency of Human Services and Department for Children and Families are moving their weekly housing updates to an online-only format to keep the public informed and report progress on these efforts. Each week, DCF posts information about households in the General Assistance housing program on the department’s website.