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Vermont House reads six bills, adopts resolution honoring Noah Dines and adjourns

2314730 · February 14, 2025
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On Feb. 14, 2025, the Vermont House of Representatives read six bills for the first time and referred them to committees, adopted a concurrent resolution congratulating skier Noah Dines on a new vertical-skiing record, observed a moment of silence for a former member, and voted to adjourn until Feb. 18.

The Vermont House of Representatives on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, read six House bills for the first time and referred them to committee, adopted a House concurrent resolution honoring Vermonter Noah Dines for a one-year vertical skiing record, observed a moment of silence for a former member and voted to adjourn until Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 10 a.m.

The six bills were read on the floor and each received a formal first reading and committee referral. Representative Arsenal of Williston introduced H.221 (an act relating to the Firearm Surrender Order Compliance Working Group) and H.222 (an act relating to participation in a domestic violence accountability program as a condition of a final relief…

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