Rep Sibilia: November 13th COVID Update

Friends and neighbors, There have been 300 new cases of COVID in Vermont in the last three days. We are seeing rapid spread of the virus which is especially dangerous to the elderly and those with underlying health conditions. Governor Scott's administration is pointing to letting our guard down in social gatherings between families and …

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Vermonters Urged to Take Action to Prevent Spread of COVID-19 as Case Numbers Increase

Officials urging adherence to current health guidance Recommend testing for those who have attended events with households outside their usual social circle BURLINGTON, VT – The Vermont Department of Health on Sunday reported 43 new cases of COVID-19. This is the largest one-day new case report since early last spring. On Saturday, health officials reported the state’s …

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Vermont Advisory On Social Gathering Size

GOVERNOR PHIL SCOTT AND HEALTH COMMISSIONER MARK LEVINE ISSUE AN ADVISORY ON SOCIAL GATHERING SIZE Private social gatherings should be limited to 10 or fewer to help slow spread of COVID-19 Montpelier, Vt. - Governor Phil Scott and Health Commissioner Mark Levine, MD, today announced an advisory on social gatherings, strongly recommending they be limited to 10 …

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Thank you from Rep. Laura Sibilia

Thank you to the voters in Dover, Readsboro, Searsburg, Somerset, Stamford, Wardsboro and Whitingham for your confidence and for re-electing me to a fourth term representing your interests and voices in the Vermont House of Representatives. This is a challenging time for our businesses, our retirees, our students and our residents as issues associated with …

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Vermont Keeping Pace on Rural Broadband Build-out

The federal and state emergency declarations brought about by the global pandemic have highlighted just how many aspects of Vermonters lives are affected by access or to high quality broadband. Vermonters rely on high speed affordable broadband to access the global economy and markets, education, healthcare and government services. Vermonters may not yet recognize it, …

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Rep. Sibilia: October 19th Update

Need to know info about Vermont’s mailed ballots Second round of economic recovery grants The Tax Department and the Agency of Commerce and Community Development are preparing to launch the second round of economic recovery grants, pursuant to Act 154. The Agency and Department received an additional $76.7 million to distribute directly to businesses to who …

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Need to know info about Vermont’s mailed ballots

From the Vermont Secretary of State's Office Visit the elections section of our website at where we have lots of information about voting. You can also find the online portal to register to vote, update your voter information, track your absentee ballot, or you can visit our FAQ section for answers to the many other …

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Rep. Sibilia: October 13 updates

Latest modeling guidance from Vermont Department of Finance and Regulation COVID-19 Modeling October 13, 2020 Presentation From the Vermont Secretary of State: Need to know info about Vermont’s mailed ballots Vermonters age 60 and older and Family Caregiver Surveys The Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living (DAIL) wants to learn about older Vermonters’ needs …

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Sibilia: Voting (and a short campaign season) has begun

After the longest legislative session in history, it's hard to believe we are now also less then five weeks away from the general election. While we have been inundated with talk about the national elections, Vermont will also elect all offices from Governor to State Representative this year as we do every two years. And …

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