
In addition to scheduled legislative meetings, the Vermont State House is a popular meeting place for organizations seeking to inform the general public and lawmakers. A sample list appears below.
National Guard leader delivers ‘State of the Guard’ address April 2 – Maj. Gen. Gregory Knight, Adjutant General of the Vermont National Guard, will give the first ever “State of theGuard” address to the Vermont Legislature on Wednesday, April 2nd at 5 PM at the Vermont State House.
Knight will discuss the mission, purpose, and service of members of the Vermont National Guard. In his commitment to transparency, he will detail recent activities in state response and national defense.
Parents’ Rights, April 9 – A Parents’ Rights Symposium will be held noon, Wednesday April 9 in the Cedar Creek Room at the Vermont State House.
Scheduled participants include Greg Thayer of Vermont for Vermonters Initiative, attorney and former gubernatorial candidate John Klar, Sen. Terry Williams (R-Rutland), Martha Hafner of Advocates for Vermont, and House reps Mike Tagliavia and Mark Higley.
Children’s Health Defense leader reviews medical/vax freedom bill, April 10 – Mary Holland, attorney and President of Children’s Health Defense, at the State House on April 10. She will be in room 10 from 1-3 PM, specifically to address H.61, bodily autonomy and health care decision making including the right “to be free to accept or refuse any health or medical intervention, testing, treatment, or vaccine based on the individual’s own religious, conscientious, or personal beliefs.
Children’s Health Defense was founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has visited the State House to speak on behalf of medical and vaccine freedom prior to his appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services.

