Rep. Sibilia: December 16th, 2025

Friends and neighbors, As we make our way through December, I know many of you are balancing year-end obligations with preparations for the holidays. The past week’s headlines have been heavy. Gun violence in Rhode Island, ongoing fights in Washington over healthcare costs and accountability, and the attack in Australia as Hanukkah began are hard …

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Rep. Sibilia: November 23rd 2025 Update

Good evening friends and neighbors, Our travels this weekend took us to Dover's Crosstown Trails and a very active colony of beavers. We first came across a freshly felled tree nearly 12 inches across which was impressive on its own. As we followed the markings and downed limbs, we eventually spotted the beavers working. They …

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Rural Caucus Leaders: Vermonters Deserve Notice and a Fair Voice in Land-Use Decisions

Rural Caucus Leaders: Vermonters Deserve Notice and a Fair Voice in Land-Use Decisions Vermont is undergoing the most significant land-use regulation update in over fifty years. As Tier 2 and Tier 3 mapping and rulemaking under Act 181 of 2024 move forward, decisions are being made right now that will affect how Vermonters access their …

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Rep. Sibilia: October 27th Update – Vermont Families Facing Federal Shutdown Impact

Communities like ours show what democracy looks lik: neighbors helping neighbors, even when Washington stalls. In my latest update: the federal shutdown’s impact on Vermont families, communities denied FEMA aid, local resilience planning, and Act 181 rulemaking updates for Dover, Jamaica, Wardsboro, and Stratton.

Rep. Sibilia: Week 2 of Vermont’s 2025 Legislative Session

Good evening, I’m very happy to report I will be serving as co-chair of the Rural Caucus again this year, alongside my fellow co-chairs: Rep. Lisa Hango (R), Rep. Monique Priestly (D), and our Clerk Rep. Lucy Boyden (D). Our first meeting brought together about 30 members, and I’m excited to see so many new …

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