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Senate advances bill letting three municipal officers switch to Group G retirement

Senate · April 23, 2026
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Summary

The Vermont Senate advanced H519, which lets eligible municipal law enforcement officers in three towns make a one-time election to move from retirement group F to group G and defaults new hires to group G after Jan. 1, 2027; committees reported the change has a de minimis fiscal impact.

The Vermont Senate moved H519 forward on a voice vote on April 24, 2026, after committee reports described the change as affecting a very small number of municipal law enforcement officers.

Senator Collamore, reporting for the Government Operations Committee, said the bill would allow existing municipal officers in three towns—Randolph, Bethel and Danville—to make “a one-time irrevocable election to switch from group F to group…

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