![]() The Vermont Democratic Party has filed a complaint against the conservative broadcasting company True North Radio for failing to disclose alleged lobbying activity with the Secretary of State’s Office. Phil Scott stated in no uncertain terms today that he’ll veto the Affordable Heat Act, and more vetoes may be on the way for child care, the budget… am I forgetting anything?Īnd so the House and Senate are jointly preparing for a veto session from June 20-22, per leadership staff. Of course, all this hurrying doesn’t actually mean we’ll be done in May. ![]() On the Senate side, Ashley Moore, chief of staff to Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Baruth, said morning committee meetings will end starting May 5 so that floor sessions can commence at 10 a.m. Conor Kennedy, chief of staff to House Speaker Jill Krowinski, said the House is going to be holding two full floor sessions a day (at 10 a.m. The most popular bets this year? May 12 and May 13. For $2 a pop, Statehouse ghouls can place a bet on the date and time when they think the gavel will fall for good and we can all get out of here. And it seems rank-and-file lawmakers are taking them at their word.įaithful Final Reading readers will know I love the Statehouse’s little gambling traditions (this is not a comment on the merits of sports betting legislation), and so earlier this week I visited Chris Ditmeyer, clerk associate in the House Clerk’s office and the keeper of the Legislature’s Adjournment Pool. House and Senate leadership are holding firm: May 12, they insist, is when they’ll adjourn.
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