- Any -AdvocacyARPAFFAMACRMS July 16, 2024 Flood Response Emergency Order for Act 250 Operations FROM: Peter Gill, Executive Director, Natural Resources Board (peter.gill@vermont.gov) FULL TEXT OF EMAIL SENT 7/15/2024, 3:08 PM Thank you for your efforts past and present on storm recovery for... July 16, 2024 Guidance from VEM for Town Officials Recovery from Hurricane Beryl’s Flooding TO: Vermont Municipal Officials FROM: Kim Canarecci, Vermont State Public Assistance Officer (802-585-4209, kim.canarecci@vermont.gov) FULL TEXT OF EMAIL SENT 7/16/2024, 8:02 AM Good morning, Vermont... July 10, 2024 Testimony to U.S. Senate on Rural Infrastructure: Emergency Response, Recovery, and Resilience Testimony of Vermont League of Cities and Towns Executive Director Ted Brady To the United States Senate Subcommittee on Rural Development and Energy July 10, 2024 “The State of Rural Infrastructure... July 1, 2024 Will Your Town Observe Vermont's Role in the American Revolution? The year 2026 will mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the formation of the United States of America. Vermonters played a significant role in the colonists... June 20, 2024 2024 Veto Session Update A special legislative session was held on June 17, 2024, in which legislators attempted to override all seven of Governor Scott’s vetoes from this past session. They were successful on all but one, H... June 10, 2024 2024 Legislative Wrap-Up Use the links in the blue Related Links box to navigate to the topic update pages if you want to focus your reading by topic. We are still accepting applications for those interested in serving on a... May 14, 2024 May 14 Advocacy Update: Op-Ed; Municipal Tax Sales, Open Meeting Law, Ethics Find out what happened in the 11th hour and be sure not to miss Ted Brady's op-ed on the 2024 legislative session: Municipal Officials Weather a Tough and Busy Legislative Session. The flurry leading... May 10, 2024 WLR May 10: Bills to Watch and More About the Final Hours of This Biennium We’re in the final 12-24 hours of the legislative session, barring any catastrophe in negotiations, and this update will be short because everything, including the exact time of adjournment, is very... Load More