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Vermont House of Representatives passes economic development bill

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · May 1, 2026
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Summary

The Vermont House passed Senate Bill 327, an act relating to economic development, by voice vote and referred Senate Bill 325 to the Committee on Appropriations; the chamber also read two congratulatory concurrent resolutions and adjourned until May 5, 2026.

During the session, the Vermont House of Representatives approved Senate Bill 327, an act relating to economic development, in concurrence with a proposal of amendment, the presiding officer announced after a voice vote.

The third reading was introduced when the member from Woodstock read the bill title on the floor. After the presiding officer put the question, members responded by voice; the presiding officer declared, “The ayes do have it, and you have passed the bill in concurrence with proposal of amendment.”

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