Likely among the panel’s first tasks: hiring a special counsel to investigate Sheriff John Grismore and possibly the county’s state’s attorney, John Lavoie.
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The Big Winner in the men’s bracket was Jennifer Carbee, chief counsel for the Office of Legislative Counsel. Carbee shouted out her 12–year-old daughter, who helped her mother pick her bracket one late night “after many hours of drafting.”
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MONTPELIER â The first meeting of a task force appointed to find solutions to the stateâs multibillion unfunded pension liability will be held at 9 a.m. Friday.
The agenda for the meeting was posted Thursday morning. It will be held remotely and live-streamed on a Legislative YouTube video channel.
The task force, which includes state Rep. John Gannon, D-Windham 6, and Sen. Jeanette White, D-Windham, was created by a bill that also reorganized the governance of the commission guiding pension investments for the state.
The pension funds for teachers and state employees have a combined unfunded liability of about $3 billion. When combined with post-employment benefits including health care, that figure swells to about $5.6 billion.