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House gives first reading to four bills, refers each to committee

2126018 · January 17, 2025
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The Vermont House of Representatives on Friday gave first readings to four bills covering birth center licensure, a felony penalty for abuse of a corpse, creation of a Housing Board of Appeals, and an income tax exemption for military retirement and survivor benefits; each bill was referred to a standing committee.

The presiding officer of the Vermont House of Representatives on Friday announced the first readings of four bills and referred each to a committee for consideration.

The bills read for the first time were: H.40, an act relating to licensure of freestanding birth centers (referred to the House Committee on Health Care); H.41, an act…

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