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By Guy Page
It’s Friday of Crossover Week, and the Vermont House has a very full agenda of legislation up for action today.
The bills listed below are not a full list of all bills that have survived Crossover. That list should take shape by Tuesday.
However, all the bills listed below are on today’s House calendar and have all been voted out of their committee of origin, and thus are among the other bills eligible to proceed for passage. Some bills face floor amendments.
H. 205 Agreements not to compete
H. 753 Utility service disconnections and ratepayer protections
H. 849 A civil action for damages for interference with State or federal constitutional rights by any government official
H. 549 Eligibility of detainees to obtain a State-issued nondriver identification card
H. 588 Professions and occupations regulated by the Office of Professional Regulation
H. 674 The creation of the Vermont Sister State Program
H. 723 Posting of land
H. 762 The County and Regional Governance Study Committee
H. 841 Miscellaneous animal welfare procedures
H. 542 Terminating testing of schools in Vermont for polychlorinatedbiphenyls
H. 927 Technical corrections for the 2026 legislative session
H. 385 Remedies and protections for victims of coerced debt
H. 519 Authorizing officers of the Town of Randolph Police Department to enroll in Group C of the Vermont State Employees’ Retirement System
H. 556 Exceptions to applicability of State minimum wage
H. 559 The Parole Board
H. 757 Manufactured homes and limited equity cooperatives
H. 814 Neurological rights and the use of artificial intelligence technology in health and human services
H. 816 Regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the provision of mental health services
H. 887 Crime victim status under the Fair Employment Practices Act
H. 917 Military affairs
More information on each bill is available on the Legislative website.
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