He said he wants to get back to an in-person session as soon as possible but would support the resolution to go remote for the first two weeks, a time when he said the Legislature typically doesn't pass a lot of measures.
With rising cases, omicron, Vermont Legislature goes remote
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“We have an opportunity right now, thankfully, for a stronger then expected with our state revenues plus some extra coronavirus relief funds from last year that perhaps weren’t spent in certain areas,” said GOP Rep. Jim Harrison, of Rutland, who is on the House Committee on Appropriations.
Collins eyes border ease; MA lawmaker wants fair shot access
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