Through a special arrangement with VBM,Leonine Public Affairsprovides a summary of legislative activity in Montpelier for the week ending April 28. 2017.
Leonine Public AffairsDespite the first year of divided power after six years of Democratic control, elected leaders avoided partisan differences for most of the session. There have been disagreements along the way but with near unanimous votes on the budget and the least controversial tax bill in recent memory, those differences have been minor. That all changed this week.
Governor Phil Scott developed a plan to save an additional $26 million annually (more on the specific plan below). The Republicans in the House and Senate went to work immediately to implement his plan. Democrats pushed back and the differences between the parties were on full display during the debate. As it stands now, it is unclear where this ends. It is unlikely the House or Senate will adopt the Governor’s proposal. With the announcement by House Republicans today that they will not support the budget without that $26 million in savings, the showdown is on.
This debate may not delay the scheduledMay 6adjournment but it does increase the chance of a budget or tax veto by Governor Scott. If a veto does occur it will set the tone for how future budget and revenue packages are negotiated between the General Assembly and the Administration throughout Governor Scott’s tenure.
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Leonine Public Affairs4.28.2017



