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House gives first reading to three bills on guardianship, domestic-violence review and oath affirmation; all referred to Judiciary

2106927 · January 10, 2025
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Summary

House members heard first readings of H.26 (guardianship proceedings), H.27 (Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission) and H.28 (adding an affirmation option to oaths in Titles 1–10). Each bill was read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary.

The Vermont House of Representatives on Friday gave first readings to three bills and referred each to the Committee on Judiciary.

House Bill 26, introduced by Representatives Donahue of Northfield and Howard of Rutland City, is "an act relating to guardianship proceedings." House Bill 27, introduced by Representatives Malone of South Burlington and Nugent of South Burlington, is "an act relating to…

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