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Fewer Vermont weddings expected this year after boom in 2022

Fewer Vermont weddings expected this year after boom in 2022
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Vermont wedding planner looks at trends for 2023 season

Jaclyn Watson is the president of the Vermont Association of Wedding Professionals, and owner of Jaclyn Watson Events. She joined Bo-Yee Poon on Fox 44 Morning Brew to talk about the 2023 wedding season. Watson looks at the trends in weddings post-pandemic including how much people are spending, the vendors they’re using and more. ....

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Vermont Legislative Update Week 15 | Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC


[co-author: Jessica Griswold]
Senate passes budget
On Friday, the Senate gave final approval to the $7.17 billion FY 2022 budget, H.439. Senate Appropriations Chair Jane Kitchel, D-Caledonia, called it “as complicated a budget as I’ve ever had to put together in my time in the Senate” due to the flood of federal aid to Vermont for coronavirus relief and an unexpected $211 million revenue surplus.
The bill spends $478.5 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds, while incorporating only a portion of Gov. Scott’s ARPA spending proposal. Kitchel said the governor’s plan did not focus enough on the legislature’s funding priorities, including service delivery structure, court re-opening and higher education needs. Scott had asked the legislature to place all of the ARPA expenditures in a separate bill. Kitchel rejected that request, instead placing all ARPA spending in one designated section of the budget bill. ....

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