AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNeurodivergent Care in Montpelier: All Brains Belong is rethinking primary care for autistic and dyslexic patients, building a clinic model around social connection and mutual aid (currently closed to new patients, but expanding public support via Brain Club and trainings). Vermont Politics, Local Forums: Windsor County Democrats are hosting candidate forums for sheriff, Windsor District Senate races, and the 2026 governor race, with key dates set for late June. UVM Athletics Funding Debate: UVM is facing a “demographic cliff” and budget strain, and is betting that a major $175M athletics spending plan will help attract students and serve the wider community. Renewable Energy Bill Veto: Gov. Phil Scott vetoed a renewable energy bill that would have loosened rules for adding projects like solar and wind, drawing mixed reactions from clean-energy advocates. Champlain Parkway Celebration: Burlington held a 1-mile runner event ahead of the new Champlain Parkway opening June 29, with proceeds benefiting temporary shelter services. Fatherhood Community: Dad Guild hosted Father’s Day gatherings in Burlington, spotlighting dads and masculine caregivers and building peer support. Agriculture Resilience Grant: Vermont secured $31.7M in federal disaster funding for farms and timber recovery, with applications expected to open in 2026. Culture & Learning: A Vermont story highlights a local nonprofit’s approach to neurodivergent support, while national coverage spotlights flexible schooling models that let students earn credit through internships and self-paced learning.
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