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LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION AND DIRECTORY | VERMONT STATEHOUSE

Provides online information about Vermont's current legislation and legislative activities, a legislative calendar, Vermont statutes, legislative committees, commissions, task forces and other work groups, as well as a directory of state representatives and senators. Legislators can be searched for by name or by town. If individuals do not have Internet access, call local town clerks to find out who local legislators are. To contact a member who does not have a published email address, email the Sergeant-at-Arms Office.

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LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION | SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS, OFFICE OF

Answers questions about current legislation, including the status of bills.

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LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION | PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF

Implements and enforces federal law as head of state and head of the government and serves as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.

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LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION | CONGRESSWOMAN BECCA BALINT, OFFICE OF

Answers questions about current federal legislation, including status of bills.

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LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION | CONGRESSWOMAN BECCA BALINT, OFFICE OF

Answers questions about current federal legislation, including status of bills.

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VOTER INFORMATION AND ADVOCACY | LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF VERMONT

Provides information on voting rights and procedures, sponsors candidate debates and issue forums, and maintains a presence in the State House observing committee meetings and talking with legislators. Takes action on selected positions. Action includes lobbying on legislation at every level of government. Provides online information about current legislation and legislators, hearings on particular bills, committees, and committee chairs. Provides annual scholarship(s) to selected graduating seniors who have demonstrated civic involvement. Access website for information on political positions and recent actions. Examples of action priorities for LWVVT include Universal Access to Health Care, Renewable Energy, Civics Education, Same-Day Voter Registration, Instant Runoff Voting, and Four-Year Term for Governor. Four local chapters exist in Vermont and all are members of the League of Women Voters of Vermont: LWV Central Vermont, LWV Champlain Valley and LWV Northeast Kingdom, and LWV Castleton Area. Contact information for the local Leagues can be found on the state LWV website.

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Election Information
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Legislative Advocacy

LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION | CONGRESSWOMAN BECCA BALINT, OFFICE OF

Answers questions about current federal legislation, including status of bills.

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LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION | SENATOR PETER WELCH, OFFICE OF

Fields questions about the status of current legislation.

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