AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation & Taxes: Vermont lawmakers passed an education transformation bill (H.955) and wrapped the biennium after months of education reform, property tax yield buy-downs, and budget negotiations—aimed at predictable funding without forced district mergers. Healthcare & Community: Copley Hospital added contrast-enhanced mammography, bringing more precise breast imaging to northern Vermont, while RRMC earned Magnet designation again for nursing excellence. Local Culture & Food: Manchester’s Food & Wine Festival debuted with strong turnout, capped by a big Grand Tasting featuring Vermont makers. Outdoor & Family Fun: Burke Mountain Resort is gearing up for mountain bike season with new trail investments and a major rebuild of Jester. Public Safety & Immigration: Burlington’s police use-of-force review tied to a March ICE raid found officers’ actions “objectively reasonable,” while mayoral statements point to policy gaps. Politics & Identity: A new LGBTQ+ business climate ranking highlights shifting acceptance nationwide as Pride Month continues. Vermont Politics: Katarina Lisaius announced her run for the Vermont House seat as Tom Stevens steps down. Science & Parenting: A new look at baby laughter frames it as a meaningful developmental marker for healthy brain and social growth.
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