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Former AG Sorrell, former Rutland mayor Louras renamed to Criminal Justice Board

William Sorrell, former Vermont Attorney General, and Chris Louras, former Rutland legislator and mayor, are among the six gubernatorial appointees to the Vermont Criminal Justice Council (VCJC) announced by Gov. Phil Scott today. At least five VCJC appointees are reappointments: Sorrell, Louras, Brian Searles, Karim Chapman, and Shawn Pratt. 

The VCJC establishes rules, policies, regulations and standards for certification and training of criminal justice personnel and serves as a resource to municipalities, counties, and the state to improve the quality of citizen protection. It has been deeply involved in bias-free policing recommendations and policies before and after the uproar caused by the George Floyd killing in 2020.

They are among the 33 Vermonters appointed to State boards and commissions during October. Members generally are paid a per diem for their services.   

Appointments made by the Governor during October are listed below:

Green Mountain Care Board

Access Board    

Vermont Community Development Board

Vermont Fire Service Training Council   

Criminal Justice Council               

Board of Nursing            

Board of Health              

Plumbers Examining Board         

Elevator Safety Review Board

Vermont Pension Investment Commission

Vermont Veterans’ Home Board of Trustees

Board of Pharmacy

Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports

The Governor’s office is currently soliciting applications to fill vacancies and upcoming term expirations. All those interested in serving on a board or commission should visit the Governor’s website at https://governor.vermont.gov/boards_and_commission to apply.

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