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Intern reports summarize CTE policy trends and several housing, economic development and workers’ compensation bills

Vermont House Committee on Commerce & Economic Development · February 6, 2026
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Intern Bailey Davis summarized CTE educator classification proposals in Massachusetts; intern Cabot Sales summarized Senate activity on S.328 (housing), S.327 (economic development) and S.173 (workers’ compensation vocational rehabilitation), including industry testimony on potential insurance cost impacts.

Bailey Davis, a committee intern from Norwich, told the Vermont House Committee on Commerce & Economic Development on Feb. 6, 2026, that she has been tracking career and technical education (CTE) policy in other states and reported a Massachusetts proposal that would reclassify CTE educators into a special category to allow larger salary increases.

"My name is Bailey Davis, committee intern from Norwich," Davis said when introducing her report; she said she had reached out to Annie Gianni, a policy analyst at the Education Commission of the States, but was awaiting further follow‑up. Members welcomed the…

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