Endorsed by bipartisan Reps Ralston and Scheuermann

On October 2, 2014 a pair of bipartisan Vermont legislators announced their endorsement of Laura Sibilia, Independent candidate for the Windham-Bennington 1 Vermont House District.  “While southern Vermont is facing some economic challenges at this time, it also has significant opportunities,” said Rep. Paul Ralston (D-Middlebury), co-founder of V2AVT.  “Throughout her many years working in …

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Sibilia campaign update

Campaign signs are in! Email me at laurasibiliavt@gmail.com if you would like to host one The candidates have been notified that two candidate forums for the district have been scheduled by the Deerfield Valley Rotary and the Deerfield Valley News: Dover Town Hall on Wednesday, October 22, at 7 pm. The forum will include Windham …

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Sibilia returns PAC funds

For more information laurasibiliavt@gmail.com For Immediate release September 23, 2014 Photo available at: https://laurasibiliavt.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/vada.jpg Sibilia returns PAC funds Laura Sibilia, an Independent candidate for State Representative for Dover, Readsboro, Searsburg, Somerset, Stamford, Wardsboro and Whitingham announced that unsolicited campaign contributions, sent from a Vermont business PAC to her campaign, have been returned. “One of the …

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Why isn’t Laura Sibilia on the August 26th primary ballot?

To the Editor:A number of folks have asked me: “Why aren’t you on the primary ballot, Laura?” First things first, I will be on the ballot for the general election. On Tuesday November 4th, voters in Dover, Readsboro, Searsburg, Somerset, Stamford, Wardsboro, and portions of Whitingham will be able to vote for me to represent …

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Sibilia meets with voters at the Readsboro Inn

On Friday September 16th, Laura Sibilia met with voters at the Readsboro Inn, listening to concerns and taking questions on her positions on various issues.  She was asked to talk about the education governance and Small School grant elimination bills that have been perennially threatened by the Vermont Legislature as a fix to the property …

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