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House reads 10 bills for first time, refers measures on furbearers, taxes, health and education
Summary
The Vermont House of Representatives read 10 House bills for the first time during its Feb. 4, 2025, session and referred each to the committee assigned by rule.
The Vermont House of Representatives read 10 House bills for the first time during its Feb. 4, 2025, session and referred each to the committee assigned by rule.
The bills introduced ranged from wildlife and tax measures to health care and education items. The clerk read each bill title aloud and the House referred them as listed below.
H.132, "An act relating to the taking of furbearers," introduced by Representative Sakowitz of Randolph and others, was referred to the House Committee on Environment.
H.133, "An act relating to repealing the statutes that authorize the state lottery and sports wagering," introduced by Representative Stevens of Waterbury and others, was referred to the Committee on Government…
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