Committee backs a range of budget line items including National Guard tuition benefit and health positions
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Summary
The Government Operations & Military Affairs committee recommended favorable endorsement for a variety of budget items, including a $1.2 million National Guard tuition benefit, several federally matched military positions and new health‑care positions while requesting follow-up details on regional planning and higher‑education trust items.
The Government Operations & Military Affairs committee met shortly before 4 p.m. and recommended favorable endorsement for multiple budget requests, including a $1.2 million Vermont Student Assistance Corporation National Guard Tuition Benefit Program and several personnel additions across military and health agencies.
Unidentified Speaker 1 introduced the National Guard tuition benefit as a ‘‘very valuable program’’ and the committee registered favorable thumbs. The panel also advanced funding for six limited‑service military positions ($442,247), which staff described as federally funded cooperative agreements with a separate state match of $147,411 for the component positions.
On health staffing, the committee reviewed about five positions at the Department of Vermont Health Access (digital communications specialist, business project manager, and several health‑care service specialist roles) requested from the position pool. Members discussed vacancy savings and the treatment of unfilled positions; staff explained that unspent salary dollars typically contribute to vacancy savings and may be redistributed at year‑end through standard budget procedures.
Smaller line items approved or endorsed included $30,500 for Veterans Affairs programming (Veterans Advisory Council, Veterans Day parade, Boys/Girls State) and an administrative services manager in Agriculture, Food and Markets (around $136,000). The auditor’s office request above donor support drew questions but staff pointed to a posted spreadsheet showing 16 positions, 12 auditors, $70,000 in carryforward funds, and a personnel reclassification that likely explains the ask.
The committee held several technical corrections and fund‑swap items for later clarification — including adjustments tied to the vehicle purchase‑and‑use tax and the school construction special fund — and deferred further action on a general Higher Education Endowment Trust item pending clarification of how it differs from a separate $15 million UVM line item.
The committee scheduled follow‑ups (RPC budgets, FEMA funding loss details, and higher‑education trust clarification) and adjourned, planning additional review tomorrow and a joint cannabis hearing at 9 a.m. in Room 11.

