AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealthcare & Housing: Franklin County Democrats say Gov. Phil Scott’s veto of S.190 would have cut near-term hospital and education-related health costs, easing pressure on property taxes—arguing the “fairness” math doesn’t deliver real relief. Pride & Community: Rutland’s fourth annual Pride Festival drew thousands despite rain, with year-round LGBTQ+ programming at Rutland County Pride. Culture & History: Shelburne Museum opened “America 250 at Shelburne Museum,” a self-guided exhibit spanning 18th to early 20th century art and objects, including “America the Beautiful,” “By the People, for the People,” and “A Patchwork Nation.” Arts & Literature: Westford and South Burlington writers won the Vermont Writers’ Prize (Emily Rinkema and Laura Kujawa). Inclusion in Action: Montpelier’s All Brains Belong is building neurodivergent-friendly primary care around connection and mutual aid. Sports & Local Life: Vermont Green women beat Hartford Athletic 2-1, and Castleton named Jessica Turner head coach.
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