- Any -AdvocacyARPAFFAMACRMS February 22, 2022 Understanding the Importance of Qualified Immunity By Jessie Baker President, VLCT Board of Directors February 22, 2022. The Vermont Senate is considering multiple bills to create a new and expansive private cause of action for monetary damages... February 18, 2022 2022 Weekly Legislative Report #8 February 18, 2022 Today’s report focuses on the $63M opioids settlement; education funding; the miscellaneous changes to municipal law in S.181; this year’s Transportation Bill; and, in our... February 17, 2022 Advocacy Letter to House Transportation Regarding Funding and Local Governments On February 16, 2022, Municipal Policy Advocate Gwynn Zakov wrote to the members of the House Transportation Committee regarding transportation funding and local governments. She send a similar letter... February 16, 2022 Statement on Retirement Announcement of Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos By Ted Brady, Executive Director, Vermont League of Cities and Towns [February, 16, 2022. Yesterday, Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos announced he will not seek reelection this fall.]... February 15, 2022 Resources for Rural Entrepreneurs February 15, 2022. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s recently published resource guide can help people in rural America start and grow businesses, create good-paying jobs in their communities, and... February 11, 2022 Weekly Legislative Report #7 February 11, 2022 In today’s report, we review rental housing, the budget adjustment bill, environmental justice for Vermonters, qualified immunity and police accountability, pupil weighting and... February 9, 2022 ARPA Final Rule Analysis for VLCT Members February 9, 2022 Advocacy Letter to House Natural Resources Regarding Affordable Housing On February 8, 2022, Director of Public Policy & Advocacy Karen Horn wrote to Rep. Amy Sheldon, Chair of House Natural Resources, regarding H.511, a bill that would promote housing in Vermont, and... Load More