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Vermont House gives first reading to five bills, refers each to committee
Summary
The Vermont House of Representatives read five House bills for the first time and referred each to a standing committee, covering unpaid leave, workforce leadership, health insurance market structure, family forensic evaluators and school district consolidation.
The Vermont House of Representatives on the floor introduced five House bills and read each for the first time before referring them to the appropriate committee.
House Bill 33, “an act relating to expanding employee access to unpaid leave,” was introduced by Representative Hedrick of Burlington and referred to the Committee on General and Housing. House Bill 34, “an act relating to workforce leadership in Vermont,” introduced by Representative…
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