The Vermont Senate convened on March 21, 2024, to discuss pressing issues affecting the health and well-being of students in the state. A significant portion of the session focused on the alarming rise of vaping among teenagers, highlighted by a letter from Kelly McGovern Landwehr, the school nurse at Middlebury Union High School and president of the Vermont Nurses Association.
Landwehr emphasized the detrimental effects of nicotine and vaping products on young people's health, noting that adolescents are particularly vulnerable to addiction. She reported that many students are skipping classes to vape, leading to interruptions in their education. The school nurse shared that students often seek help for anxiety, racing hearts, and respiratory issues linked to vaping. Furthermore, she pointed out that appealing flavors are a major draw for young users, who often underestimate the risks associated with these products.
The Senate had recently voted unanimously on two bills aimed at protecting children from harmful influences, including social media and cell phone use in schools. Landwehr urged the Senate to support a new bill designed to curb the accessibility of vaping products, arguing that the health of children should take precedence over potential revenue generated from these products.
The session concluded with a call for action to prioritize student health and education, reinforcing the need for legislative measures to combat the vaping epidemic among youth. The Senate declared a brief recess following the discussions, indicating a continued commitment to addressing these critical issues.