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Vermont Legislative Update 03-15-21 - An analysis from DRM s Government & Public Affairs Team | Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC

Unemployment insurance bill will increase tax burden for Vermont businesses Without legislative intervention, Vermont businesses will experience an enormous increase in the unemployment insurance tax rate as a result of COVID-19-related claims. A Senate committee has passed a bill to delay that increase, but at the same time also voted to add significant new benefits that will further increase costs to employers. The Unemployment Trust Fund is paid through a UI tax on business owners. Pre-COVID, the fund had a robust $500 million balance. The tax is calculated in five schedule rates, with Schedule 1 the lowest. Higher rates kick in if the trust fund balance decreases, which it has by more than 50% due to pandemic-related business shutdowns and resulting increases in unemployment. Without legislative intervention, the resulting UI tax rate jump to Schedule 5 would cost a majority of businesses $186.00 per employee, more than tripling the current contribution of $58.00 per employee.

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Vermont Senate passes bill that would no longer tax feminine hygiene products

Vermont Senate passes bill that would no longer tax feminine hygiene products The bill now moves to the House. Share Updated: 7:02 PM EST Mar 9, 2021 The bill now moves to the House. Share Updated: 7:02 PM EST Mar 9, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THE VERMONT SENATE. áUNANIMOUSLY PASSING A BILL. THAT ááWOULD NO LONGER TAX. SOME PRODUCTS FOR WOMEN. NBC5 S ZURI HOFFMAN IS LIVE IN SOUTH BURLINGTON.. WITH REACTION FROM LOCAL LAWMAKERS. AND MORE ON HOW MUCH MONEY. THIS áCOULD SAVE YOU.. ZURI.. CURRENTLY PRODUCTS LIKE PADS AND TAMPONS HAVE A SMALL SALES TAX. BUT THIS LEGISLATION - WOULD ELIMINATE THAT. LAWMAKERS TODAY- ARE CELEBRATING THE VICTORY. WHILE ALSO PUSHING FOR MORE. (00:00:03:12 (Those voting yay 30 those voting nay zero. And you ve passed S-53) THE VERMONT SENATE. VOTING áUNANIMOUSLY.. TO DO AWAY WITH TAXING FEMININE PRODUCTS - LIKE PADS AND TAMPONS. WHICH IS CURRENTLY TAXED AT 6 PERCEN

Kesha Ram MC/MPA 2018 on the value of finding a community

Finding Her Community “SOMETIMES YOU THINK that being different is a liability when you’re young you want to fit in,” says Kesha Ram MC/MPA 2018, who in November became the first woman of color elected to the Vermont State Senate. Ram was raised in Los Angeles, where her parents a Jewish American mother and an immigrant Hindu father owned an Irish pub. She didn’t always view this diversity as a plus. “Only when I moved to Vermont as a first-year student at the university [University of Vermont] did I start to gather strength from it,” she says.  Kesha Ram speaks on a panel with four other women, all elected or appointed public servants, organized by Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership in honor of Women s History Month in 2018.

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