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Senate committee advances bill changing travel-disclosure rules for certain executive officers

Senate Committee on Government Operations · March 13, 2026
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Summary

The Senate Committee on Government Operations voted to report S.291 (draft 4.2), which clarifies travel-disclosure requirements for legislators and provides an exception for executive officers who serve under the governor if disclosures are made under an agency rule or bulletin and posted on the Agency of Administration website.

The Senate Committee on Government Operations voted to report Senate Bill 291 (draft 4.2) favorably to the floor after a brief presentation and discussion on March 13, 2026. The measure revises travel-disclosure requirements for legislators and creates a limited disclosure pathway for executive officers who serve under the governor.

Tim Dublin, identified on the record as “Tim Dublin, state council,” walked committee members through text changes in the draft, telling the panel the bill makes the travel-disclosure provision in 3 V.S.A. §1214 a general requirement for legislators while adding a distinct subsection, cited in committee discussion as…

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