Last day to register to vote for Laura is Wednesday October 29th

Registering to vote is easy - but you have to do it before Wednesday October 29th if you want to vote for me in the November 4th election! See/speak to your friendly town clerk (they really are all friendly and helpful!) listed below to engage in this important part of our democracy: Dover Town Clerk's …

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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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Easy absentee balloting is available for the November 4th general election

Did you know the voting in this district has been so close there have been two recounts in the last 12 years? Did you know there are actually three people running in this election?  Yes, every vote is going to matter! Town Clerk's in Dover, Readsboro, Searsburg, Somerset, Stamford, Wardsboro, Whitingham have received ballots for the …

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Living wage legislation doesn’t address the real problem in our district

Last year, at the invitation of the Speaker of the House and the Governor, I attended a pair of hopeful all-day sessions in Burlington on the future of education and education financing in Vermont. The first session featured education innovator and author Tony Wagner and Vermont’s first ever Secretary of Education Rebecca Holcombe. Over the …

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