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Vermont House reads two municipal charter bills, refers chloride bill to Ways and Means and designates Vermont Children’s Alliance Day

3112689 · April 24, 2025
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The Vermont House of Representatives on April 24, 2025 read two municipal charter bills for the first time, referred a proposed chloride-contamination program to the Committee on Ways and Means because it affects state revenue, adopted a concurrent resolution recognizing Vermont Children’s Alliance Day, and postponed consideration of a Senate bill on Medicaid payment for residential substance use disorder treatment.

The Vermont House of Representatives on April 24, 2025 read two municipal charter bills for the first time, referred a proposed chloride-contamination program to the Committee on Ways and Means because it affects state revenue, adopted a concurrent resolution recognizing Vermont Children’s Alliance Day, and postponed consideration of a Senate bill on Medicaid payment for residential substance use disorder treatment.

The measures read for the first time were House Bill 509, "an act relating to approval of an amendment to the charter of the city of Winooski," introduced by Representative Rebecca of Winooski and Representative Tomlinson of Winooski, and House Bill 510, "an act relating to repealing the charter of the town of Danville," introduced by Representative Bert of Cabot. Both bills…

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