Sponsors: Rep. Brian Cina , Rep. Daisy Berbeco, Rep. Elizabeth Burrows, Rep. Wendy Critchlow, Rep. Gina Galfetti, Rep. Kate Logan, Rep. Francis McFaun, Rep. Jubilee McGill, Rep. Woodman Page, Rep. Phil Pouech, Rep. Monique Priestley, Rep. Barbara Rachelson, Rep. Laura Sibilia, Rep. Chloe Tomlinson
Last Recorded Action: 5/19/2026 - House message: Governor approved bill on May 18, 2026
H.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
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Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative CounselH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Sean Pauzauskie, Medical Director, Neurorights FoundationH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Lynn Currier, Executive Director, National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Vermont ChapterH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Miles Latham, Director of AI, State of VermontH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Testimony, Committee Discussion
Colin Robinson, Political Director, Vermont National Education AssociationH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Mike Fisher, Chief Health Care Advocate, Vermont Legal AidH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Testimony, markup, discussion
Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative CounselH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
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Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative CounselH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
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Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative CounselH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
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H.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Review proposed amendment, straw poll
Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative CounselH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Introduction and Walk-Through
Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative CounselH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Mike Fisher, Chief Health Care Advocate, Vermont Legal AidH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative CounselH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Mark-Up and Vote
Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative CounselH.814 - An act relating to neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
Walk-through and Vote
Jennifer Carbee, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel