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Davis: What to do with the Commission on the Future of Public Education? 

by Austin Davis, Director of Government Affairs, Lake Champlain Chamber

Catch up quick: Last legislative session, the Legislature put together this commission in response to the massive spike in property taxes the legislature was passing as a way to allow those who work in the education space to deliver an interim report ahead of this session and a larger report ahead of the next. 

Hold Up, Pencils down, the fire alarm was pulled… If a voter backlash to increased education property taxes had not happened, then time would be a luxury afforded to the Commission. Alas, the erosion of the supermajorities means the Legislature will undoubtedly take big swings at this mandate from voters.  

Austin Davis

Underwhelming Report: The report, delivered late to the Legislature, outlines the challenges and trends facing Vermont’s education system but offers no actionable recommendations for this session.

Appeal for inclusion? A redundant request

What value does the Commission have? Most everyone at the table had a hand in excluding outside perspectives, from stakeholders such as employers and businesses, from having a seat on the Commission.

What’s Next? Commission members made clear that they don’t want to work in cross-purpose to the Legislature, however, they feel they still have a role to play. 

Republished from Lake Champlain Chamber Advocacy Update, January 10 2025.

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