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Valley News - Scott calls on US State Department to send more refugees to Vermont

Valley News - Scott calls on US State Department to send more refugees to Vermont
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Sorrell picked to lead law enforcement council

MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott has appointed former Vermont attorney general William Sorrell to serve as chairman of the state’s Criminal Justice Council. The council, formerly known as the Criminal Justice Training Council, was modified under Act 166, which went into effect in October. The law doubled the amount of council members from 12 to 24 and dropped the “Training” part of the title because the council deals with other matters such as professional regulation, among other changes. The law stipulates the governor must pick a chairperson who does not have a connection to law enforcement. Scott chose Sorrell, who served as the state’s longest tenured attorney general, from 1997 to 2017. Also, he has served as Chittenden County state’s attorney and as secretary of administration under then-governor Howard Dean.

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Allaire formally announces re-election

Mayor David Allaire has announced his campaign for re-election. Allaire had already stated his intention to run following an informal announcement late last month by his opponent, Alderman Chris Ettori. On Monday, Allaire issued a statement laying out the issues on which he plans to campaign for a third term in office. “My last three municipal budgets have been flat or presented with very minimal increases,” he said. “Our city finances are strong, with reserves as recommended by our auditors, and have weathered the pandemic storm through cooperation with the Board of Aldermen and leadership from the Treasurer’s Office.”

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