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John S. Rogers sworn in as Vermont lieutenant governor; president names Elizabeth Brown chief of staff

2102674 · January 9, 2025
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The Vermont Senate appointed a two-senator committee to escort John S. Rogers to the bar, administered his oath of office, and the Senate president announced Elizabeth Brown of Waterbury as chief of staff before adjourning until 1:55 p.m.

Lieutenant Governor John S. Rogers was sworn in during a session of the Vermont Senate, where senators appointed a two-member committee to escort him to the bar and the Senate secretary administered his oath of office.

The oath followed a motion by Senator Lyons, the senator from Chittenden Southeast, that the chair appoint a committee of two senators to wait upon “the honorable John S. Rogers” and bring him to the bar of the Senate so he could receive the oath. The motion carried after an affirmative voice vote, and the chair named Senator Rom Hinsdant and Senator Beck to the committee. The Senate secretary then administered…

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