AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealthcare & Governance: Gov. Phil Scott vetoed S.190, rejecting a healthcare bill that would have used reference-based pricing to speed premium savings for public school employees and Vermont’s ACA marketplace enrollees, arguing affordability fixes must be system-wide. Environment & Public Safety: Vermont adopted tighter wakesport rules, including limited zones, 500-foot separation from swimmers/boaters, and decontamination requirements for ballasted vessels, plus seasonal loon-protection buffers. State Policy & Courts: Vermont Supreme Court upheld trapping and coyote hunting rules, keeping current wildlife management policy in place. Elections & Political Energy: Bernie Sanders and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani rallied in Brooklyn to boost far-left Democratic candidates ahead of New York primaries, underscoring a growing push to challenge mainstream party leadership. Vermont Economy & Jobs: Vermont’s weekly unemployment claims ticked up slightly (324 new claims for week ending June 13) but stayed near summer lows. Community & Culture: A new South Burlington exhibit will spotlight Black Vermonters’ stories through youth-led interviews and an oral-history/photo project. Weather: A tornado watch covered much of Vermont with only a low chance of touchdown, but officials urged residents to be ready.
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