- Any -AdvocacyARPAFFAMACRMS June 23, 2022 2022 VLCT Legislative Results (Infographic) The VLCT Board of Directors adopted several 2022 municipal priorities ahead of the 2022 legislative session. Thanks to our Advocacy team — and, most importantly, to the many members who spoke up... June 16, 2022 Covered Bridge Appraisals Over the past few years, PACIF has observed that members tend to undervalue the covered bridges on their property schedules. These undervaluations are only revealed when a bridge is... June 14, 2022 2022 Legislative Wrap-Up VLCT Public Policy and Advocacy staff represent all 246 cities and towns to the Vermont legislature and administration as well as to the federal government and interest groups. We initiate, track, and... June 8, 2022 Meet Kail Romanoff, VLCT's Newest Staff Attorney In much of the civilized world, kale is known as a leafy green vegetable that plays a key role in the construction of antioxidant-rich smoothies. But at VLCT, kale – or Kail, really – is a recent... June 7, 2022 Mental Health and the FMLA The U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division (WHD) enforces the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), which enables eligible workers to take up to 12 weeks of protected leave for mental health... June 7, 2022 Youth Employment Considerations As school ends for summer break, our youngest workers look to earn money at summer jobs in a variety of municipal capacities. Employers must take into consideration federal labor laws designed to... May 27, 2022 Current Use Advisory Board Seeks Selectboard Member and Lister/Assessor The Current Use Advisory Board, established in 32 V.S.A. § 3753, has two vacancies – a selectboard member and a lister/assessor – and the Governor's office is actively seeking interested applicants to... May 11, 2022 Missing the Target: S.234 Fails to Balance Housing Development and Land Conservation By Ted Brady, Executive Director Vermont League of Cities and Towns Vermont is in the midst of a housing crisis. Today, the Senate may consider S.234, a bill that was heralded as an important step... Load More