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Vermont House adopts Rutland charter changes, caregiver tax credit and office for new Americans; weekend adjournment set

3216796 · May 8, 2025
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The Vermont House took a series of final and procedural actions on May 7, approving charter amendments for the city of Rutland, voting in concurrence on two senate bills including the Vermont unpaid caregiver tax credit and the creation of an Office of New Americans, and adopting a joint resolution setting a weekend adjournment schedule.

The Vermont House took a series of final and procedural actions on May 7, approving charter amendments for the city of Rutland, voting in concurrence on two senate bills including the Vermont unpaid caregiver tax credit and the creation of an Office of New Americans, and adopting a joint resolution setting a weekend adjournment schedule.

Members gave first reading to a new house bill on in‑state tuition eligibility for certain non‑Vermont residents. H.515 (first reading) was introduced by Representative White of Bethel and referred to the House Committee on Education for…

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