
"Yes" on school bills H.483 and H.486
Your Windham-6 representative started his official day at 8:30 a.m. with a House Corrections & Institutions Committee hearing on J.R.S. 19.


My political agenda, revealed
Your Vermont State Representatives are voting on 13 bills today.



Today’s key votes
It's 10:57 p.m. and your Vermont House of Representatives remains at work on H.165, which would make universal school meals permanent.


“No” on H.127
H.127: An act relating to sports wagering would create a legal online sports wagering industry in Vermont.

Accountability for education dollars
I love hearing from residents. Here's a snippet from today.

The 9 most terrifying words in the English language
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.



“There oughta be a law”
I have a friend who often says, "There ought to be a law about that." He and I used to get talking.

Your VT general assembly
Around the state, Senators and Representatives are attending local Town Meetings to report back from Montpelier and to tune into what's going on in our districts.

Things are getting “off the wall”
There's a peculiar institution in Montpelier that is now a linchpin as we arrive at the mid-point of Vermont's 2023 legislative session.

How a bill starts a conversation
I'm getting more questions from voters on bills, like the Affordable Heat Act, or AHA.

“Can we talk about aha?”
AHA was introduced both in the House and the Senate earlier in the new biennium.

What’s the last year the state stocked Lake Sadawga?
Is the popular fishery feeling pressure? I seized on a chance meeting in the State House hallway last week to get an answer.

New education bill getting attention
H.258: An act relating to the provision of State-funded education in districts that do not maintain an elementary or high school will lead to some tough conversations and maybe some big changes in public education funding in Vermont.

What’s the Senate doing on guns? And other questions
As of today, 83 bills have been introduced in the State Senate, 257 in the House, and one proposed Constitutional amendment.