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by State Representative Gina Galfetti (R-Barre Town) Buckle up, it is that time of the year again--the time when your duly elected State Legislators return to Montpelier to face the challenges that are at hand. And I am writing today to let the people know that some of us hear you loud and clear.
Vermont Business Magazine On the fifth anniversary of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, U.S.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Health Commissioner Rick Hildebrant, MD, provides the following statement on yesterday's update by the U.S.
by Maggie Lenz and Gwynn Zakov Lawmakers returned to the State House on January 6 to gavel in for the 2026 Legislative Session. As Act 73, the so-called education transformation initiative moves into its first full legislative session since passage, most of the public conversation continues to focus on governance and redistricting.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s physicians and other medical professionals reaffirm our unwavering commitment to evidence-based preventive care for children and adolescents in response to recent changes to the national childhood immunization schedule. On January 5, 2026, the U.S.
Vermont Business Magazine Today, Treasurer Mike Pieciak announced the completion of the first year of operations for Vermont Saves. The program is an affordable retirement savings option provided through the Treasurer’s Office for employers and their workers.
Vermont Business Magazine John Dwyer, Chief Executive Officer of EastRise Credit Union, based in Williston, has formally announced his intention to retire effective June 5, 2026, concluding an exceptional 38-year tenure with the organization as President and COO and serving as CEO for the last 15 years.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today issued the following statement: “As we begin the 2026 legislative session, I welcome Vermont’s legislators back to the State House and thank them for their continued service to Vermonters. Today also marks the fifth anniversary of the January 6th riots at the U.S. Capitol, a very dark day for our country.
Vermont Business Magazine On the fifth anniversary of the January 6, 2021, insurrection, U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) released the following statement: “The attack on the Capitol itself happened five years ago, but the threat to our democracy continues today. Whether our democracy will endure is still an open question. “Donald Trump caused the insurrection.
by Amy Spear and Megan Sullivan, Vermont Chamber of Commerce Each year, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce sets legislative priorities grounded in one core objective: advancing the Vermont economy. As we enter the 2026 session, Vermont stands at a defining moment.
Vermont Business Magazine On Thursday, January 15, HomeShare Vermont is hosting an Open House in St. Johnsbury to celebrate its recent expansion across the Northeast Kingdom and to introduce the new local team serving the region.
Vermont Business Magazine According to a December 2025 report on healthcare quality across America, New Yorkers receive the worst hospital care when they become ill. The study by the stem cell treatment center Auragens examined healthcare systems in all 50 states, comparing safety, response time, and medical bills.
