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Look Ahead, Vermont: Budgets, pensions and weights loom as session nears final days

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   The finish line for the 2021 legislative session is in sight. So Look Ahead Vermont will take a slightly different approach, looking at the issues rather than the calendar. Here’s what remains to be done before the proposed adjournment date of Saturday, May 22. (Yes, that is a Saturday, and yes, I will be working if they are!) BUDGET: The House and Senate have each passed their versions of a spending plan for fiscal 2022, and done so unanimously. The next step, Speaker Jill Krowinski confirmed, is review of the Senate budget by the House Appropriations Committee.

Look Ahead, Vermont: Budgets, pensions and weights loom as session nears final days

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   The finish line for the 2021 legislative session is in sight. So Look Ahead Vermont will take a slightly different approach, looking at the issues rather than the calendar. Here’s what remains to be done before the proposed adjournment date of Saturday, May 22. (Yes, that is a Saturday, and yes, I will be working if they are!) BUDGET: The House and Senate have each passed their versions of a spending plan for fiscal 2022, and done so unanimously. The next step, Speaker Jill Krowinski confirmed, is review of the Senate budget by the House Appropriations Committee.

Sexual assault bill revived in Senate committee with new consent language

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — A bill intended to update the state’s sexual assault criminal statute with a new definition of consent accounting for the role of alcohol and other drugs is on course to be voted out of the Senate Judicial Committee on Friday. The bill, H. 183, had a questionable future when the Committee last discussed it on Friday. Lawmakers were frustrated with the language in the House proposal. That frustration was not well-received by the bill’s House supporters. But a second effort, and some inspiration from a state thousands of miles away, have revived the bill’s prospects for passage as the session wanes. Over the weekend, legislative counsel Michele Childs and Washington County State’s Attorney Rory Thibault worked on updating the bill with consent language adopted from Oklahoma’s criminal statute.

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