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Vermont House passes homeless bill of rights, parentage and telehealth parity measures; delays property tax change

House of Representatives · February 23, 2024
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Summary

The Vermont House passed three bills on voice votes — H.132 (homeless bill of rights), H.745 (Vermont Parentage Act, as amended), and H.861 (reimbursement parity for telemedicine and audio-only care) — and postponed H.629 (property tax changes) for two legislative days.

The House of Representatives met in session and, by voice votes, approved three bills and postponed action on a fourth during its floor session.

Member from Castleton said he had reviewed House Bill 132, an act to establish a homeless bill of rights and prohibit discrimination against people without homes, and that earlier concerns he had raised about a potential liability for realtors were clarified after discussion with the bill’s presenter; he said he changed his vote from "no" to "yes" and urged the Senate to adopt…

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