Weekly Overview
Leonine Public AffairsHouse and Senate committees scrambled to finalize work on policy bills this week as the Senate Appropriations, Transportation and Institutions committees moved closer to wrapping up the state spending bills. With the gun safety debate in the rearview mirror many expected the level of intensity to diminish in the statehouse. This was not the case when Governor Phil Scott vetoed S.103, a chemical regulation bill, setting up the first override standoff of 2018. The Senate moved quickly and was able to override the veto with a Democratic super-majority. This sets up a vote in the House, where they do not appear to have the votes to override Governor Scott’s veto. The vote in the House is scheduled for this Wednesday.
The veto of S.103 will likely be followed by additional vetoes of legislation that the Republican governor and Democratic leaders have been fighting about all session. These bills include raising the minimum wage, paid family leave, the regulation of data brokers, efficiency standards, bills relating to regulation of manufacturing, the education finance proposal that adds the income tax as a funding source, increasing the Universal Service Fund fee, a bill to study taxing carbon, fees on short-term rentals, net neutrality, a forced arbitration bill and a number of other contentious pieces of legislation.
This week marks the beginning of the standoff that many have been expecting and which will frame the end of the 2018 session. A key question will be whether the legislature can pass a budget bill that the governor supports. The legislature tends to adjourn on the early side during election years, so politicians can begin campaigning. This will be challenging if there are multiple veto standoffs. To make things even more interesting, rumors began swirling this week that an unnamed Democrat may be entering the gubernatorial race soon.
Stay tuned.
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Source: Leonine Public Affairs, Montpelier, Week 15. 3.23.2018.leoninepublicaffairs.com.Through a special arrangement with Leonine, Vermont Business Magazine republishes Leonine's weekly legislative report on vermontbiz.com.leoninepublicaffairs.com



