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Vermont Senate gives first readings to seven bills, refers each to committee and adjourns
Summary
In a brief session the Vermont Senate read seven bills for the first time, referring each to the appropriate committee. The chamber also heard a devotional and voted to adjourn until 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
The Vermont Senate on an otherwise brief session read seven bills for the first time and referred each to a standing committee, then voted to adjourn until 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21.
The session opened with a devotional by the Reverend Rick Swanson of Saint John's in the Mountain Episcopal Church of Stowe, who said, “All of creation is holy ground on which we stand in this honored hall.” After the devotional, senators announced committee meetings and introduced bills that received their first reading and committee referrals.
Senators introduced the following bills and each was read for the first time and referred as noted:
- S 11, “An act relating to stewardship trusts,” introduced by…
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