Vermont General Assembly

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216 Representatives
  • 87 Democrats
  • 57 Republicans
  • 3 Democratic/Progressives
  • 3 Independents
39 Senators
  • 14 Democrats
  • 13 Republicans
  • 3 Democratic/Progressives

Bills

Recently Introduced

H 647

An act relating to vinous beverage manufacturers and fourth-class licenses

H 653

An act relating to approval of the adoption of the charter of the Town of Randolph

H 654

An act relating to Vermont Airspace Safety and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Task Force

H 652

An act relating to wastewater discharges from landfills

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Recently Passed

JRS 32

Joint resolution relating to weekend adjournment on January 16, 2026.

HCR 155

House concurrent resolution honoring Melvin and Susan Coburn for their nearly half-century of superb proprietorship of Coburns’ General Store in South Strafford and congratulating the Strafford Community Trust on a successful fundraising campaign to preserve this historic mercantile establishment

HCR 156

House concurrent resolution honoring Timothy McNamara for his outstanding public service in environmental and municipal law enforcement

  • Introduced Jan 08 2026
  • Adopted pursuant to Joint Rule 16b Jan 09 2026
  • Sponsored by Dan Noyes

HCR 161

House concurrent resolution congratulating the 2025 Montpelier High School Solons Division III championship field hockey team

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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2025-2026 Regular Session 1140
2023-2024 Regular Session 1595
2021 Special Session 9
2021-2022 Regular Session 1359
2019-2020 Regular Session 1799
2018 Special Session 47
2017-2018 Regular Session 1771

Sources

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