2017-2018 Session
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- Documents/2018/WorkGroups/Senate Appropriations/FY 2019 BUDGET/11 Public Input-Public Testimony
- Friday, March 2, 2018
- Friday, February 16, 2018
- 18: Diana Wahle: Email opposing reductions to developmental service budget
- 18: Mary Gyori: Email opposing reductions to developmental services budget
- Daniel Barlow: Email and attachment supporting funding independent non-partisan economic analysis of carbon pricing
- Heather McLane: Email supporting study on carbon pollution pricing
- James Wuertele: Email supporting Essex Plan
- Phyl Harmon: Email supporting full and fair carbon pricing study
- Thursday, February 15, 2018
- 18: Bob Amelang: Statement supporting funding for HEAT Squad program
- 18: Carl Hirth: Email opposing reductions in developmental services budget
- 18: David Woodberry: Email opposing reductions to developmental services budget
- 18: Erik Nielsen: Email supporting carbon pricing in the budget
- 18: Kate Larose: Email and attachments supporting funding for microbusiness development
- 18: Louise Hamlini: Email supporting funding carbon pricing research in the budget
- 18: Peter Case: Email opposing developmental service budget reductions
- 18: Rich Carlson: Email supporting funding for Heat Squad energy programs
- 18: Sara Robertson-Ryan: Email and attachment supporting funding for Expanded Learning Opportunities
- 18: Steve Maier: Email and attachments supporting funding for clinics for the uninsured
- 18: Susan Barduhn: Email opposed to reductions in developmental services budget
- Andy Shapiro: Email supporting carbon pricing analysis
- Anna Benson: Email supporting carbon study
- C. Miller: Email supporting carbon taxing, pricing
- Casey Blust: Email supporting funding a study on carbon pricing
- Charlie and Dinah Bain: Email supporting funding a full and impartial study of carbon pricing
- Richard Schramm: Email supporting funding a carbon pricing study
- Shaun Deane: Email supporting funding a carbon study
- Thomas Hughes: Email and statement supporting non-partisan independent analysis of costs and benefits of carbon pricing
- Wednesday, February 14, 2018
- 18: Beth Adolphus, Sunrise Family Resource Center: Email supporting TEACH, Farm to School and early education programs
- 18: Beth Stern: Letter supporting funding for senior Vermonters
- 18: Chris Shaw: Letter of support for funding Agencies on Aging
- 18: Chuck Rhynard: Email supporting funding for home based services
- 18: Claire Kendall, Family Center of Washington County: Supporting funding for Parent Child Centers
- 18: Connie Stabler: Letter supporting community mental health funding
- 18: Connie Woodberry: Email opposing reduction in developmental services budget
- 18: Cynthia Day: Email and attachment supporting Expanded Learning Opportunities
- 18: Daniela Caserta: Letter supporting funding for Parent Child Centers
- 18: Dawn Danner, United Counseling Service: Email and letter opposing reductions in developental services budget
- 18: Elizabeth Sightler: Email opposing developmental services budget reductions
- 18: Ellen Luna: Email opposing reductions in the developmental services budget
- 18: Emily Marshia: Letter supporting Parent Child Center funding
- 18: Ginny Burley: Email supporting Expanded Learning Opportunities funding
- 18: Jennie Martin: Letter supporting Parent Child Center funding
- 18: John Klein: Email opposing reductions to developmental services budget
- 18: Katy Leffel: Letter supporting childrens integrated services
- 18: Michael Silberman: Email opposing developmental services budget reductions
- 18: Pam McCarthy, Vermont Family Network: Supporting childrens integrated services
- 18: Patricia Tedesco: Letter and attachments supporting home access program
- 18: Shayla Messier: Email supporting funding for Parent Child Centers
- 18: Sheila Pinkney: Email opposing reductions in developmental services budget
- 18: Sierra Kent: Email opposing cuts to developmental services budget
- 18: Stacia Wright: Letter supporting childrens integrated services funding
- 18: Susan Remington: Letter supporting services to seniors
- 18: Tracy Thresher: Email opposing reductions to developmental services budget
- H.434: Peter Harris: Email supporting H.434
- Alex Messinger: Email supporting carbon pricing proposals study
- Anne Dannenberg: Email supporting fair and full study of carbon pricing
- Barbara Burnett: Email supporting complete and impartial study of carbon pricing policy
- Don Smith: Email supporting climate action programs
- Fran Putnam: Email supporting non-partisan, in-depth study of Essex Plan
- Hannah Huber: Email supporting full impartial analysis of carbon pollution pricing
- Janel Hanrahan: Email supporting funding for climate action, study of carbon pricing
- Kate Williams: Email supporting non-partisan study of plan for carbon tax
- Laura Goldblatt: Email supporting climate change mitigation
- Linda Gray: Email supporting funding for carbon pricing study
- Michael Bosworth: Email supporting Essex Proposal
- Ned Swanberg: Email supporting study to implement program to price carbon
- Richard Butz: Email and attachments supporting Essex Plan and carbon pricing
- Richard Hillyard: Email supporting climate change action
- Robin Morgan: Email supporting carbon pricing study
- Sally Burrell: Email supporting proposed Essex Plan and other carbon pricing plans
- Susan Hodges: Email supporting carbon pricing study
- William Christian: Email supporting carbon tax
- Tuesday, February 13, 2018
- 18: Abigail Mnookin: Email supporting funding for climate action and study of carbon pricing
- 18: Barbara Russ: Letter supporting funding for Expanded Learning Opportunities
- 18: Brandon Malshuk, Journey to Recovery Community Center: Email supporting additional funding for recovery centers
- 18: Carol Lizotte: Letter in support of Expanded Learning Opportunities funding
- 18: Chloe Learey, Winston Prouty Center: Letter supporting funding for Children's Integrated Services
- 18: Dean Williams: Letter supporting funding for Expanded Learning Opportunities
- 18: Elizabeth Chambers: Letter in support of Expanded Learning Opportunities
- 18: Jan Waterman: Email supporting funding for climate action and study of carbon pricing
- 18: Jennifer Moore: Letter in support of Expanded Learning Opportunities funding
- 18: Judy Raven: Email regarding climate change concerns and carbon pollution
- 18: Linda January: Letter in support of 'TEACH' funding
- 18: Liz Filskov: Letter of support for funding CCFAP and ELO
- 18: Nicole LaPointe: Email supporting funding for Expanded Learning Opportunities
- 18: Rebecca Seibel: Email supporting full and fair study of carbon pricing
- 18: Rosemary Moser: Letter supporting funding for CCFAP
- 18: Sarah Willey: Email in support of funding afterschool and summer learning opportunities
- Claire Georges: Email in support of family and medical leave
- Judy Larson Dimario: Email with concerns regarding global warming
- Steve Gagliardone: Email supporting independent non-partisan study of carbon pricing
- Sue Furry-Irish: Letter supporting famly and medical leave
- Tia Wulff: Email supporting funding commission on climate change
- Monday, February 12, 2018
- Friday, February 9, 2018
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Bills In Senate Committee on Appropriations
Bills that are currently in committee.
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Bills Out of Senate Committee on Appropriations
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Bills Referred to Senate Committee on Appropriations
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Bills Sponsored by Senate Committee on Appropriations
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