(English) - Policy for The People January 14, 2024

Policy for The People is an effort to engage more underrepresented Vermonters in our state’s legislative process. Below please find a brief list of new proposed bills that could impact your everyday life. These proposals could become laws if they pass. If you are a member of an underrepresented community please reach out to your legislators to let them know how you feel. No matter which side of the spectrum you land on, your voice matters. 


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Bill S.1 - This proposal would provide Medicaid-equivalent coverage to all Vermonters. 


https://legislature.vermont.gov/bill/status/2026/S.1


Who to contact: Your legislators AND/OR Senator Tanya Vyhovsky (tvyhovsky@leg.state.vt.us); Senator Martine Larocque Gulick (mgulick@leg.state.vt.us); Senator Anne Watson (awatson@leg.state.vt.us); Senator Rebecca "Becca" White (rwhite@leg.state.vt.us)


Bill S.2 - This proposal would establish the Office of Health Equity within the Department of Health. 


https://legislature.vermont.gov/bill/status/2026/S.2


Who to contact: Your legislators AND/OR Senator Virginia "Ginny" Lyons (vlyons@leg.state.vt.us)


Bill H.30 - This proposal would reduce the use of seclusion and restraint on children and youth who are in the custody of the Department for Children and Families and participating in a residential program.


https://legislature.vermont.gov/bill/status/2026/H.30


Who to contact: Your legislators AND/OR Representative Tiffany Bluemle (tbluemle@leg.state.vt.us); Representative Mary-Katherine Stone (mstone@leg.state.vt.us); Representative Golrang "Rey" Garofano (rgarofano@leg.state.vt.us); Representative Edye Graning (egraning@leg.state.vt.us); Representative Michael Mrowicki (mmrowicki@leg.state.vt.us)




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