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By Guy Page
Republicans chair three Senate committees in the 2025-26 Legislature. They also hold five vice-chair positions. And two committees have GOP majorities.
Russ Ingalls (Essex) leads Agriculture, Brian Collamore leads Government Operations, and Richard Westman leads Transportation.
If the Legislature can be likened to high school (and it can), then committee chairs are the Big Men on Campus, setting the agenda and tone for the rest of the ‘student body.’ Bills aren’t taken up and the all-important committee votes aren’t held without their explicit permission. Vice-chairs are like the lieutenant governor: they don’t hold the same executive power as the governor but often work with, and function in the absence of him/her. Some chairs delegate leadership on key issues or bills to vice-chairs.
Both the House and Senate transportation committees are chaired by Republicans. How the new leadership approaches the transition to electric and public transportation in pursuit of carbon emission reduction remains to be seen.
GOP vice-chairs include Pat Brennan (Colchester-Grand Isle) on Appropriations, Randy Brock (Franklin) on Economic Development, David Weeks (Rutland) on Education, Robert Norris (Franklin) on Judiciary, and Terry Williams (Rutland) on Natural Resources and Energy.
One former Democrat chair, Ruth Hardy (Addison), was not named to any leadership position. Last year the Health and Welfare committee member outspokenly challenged Chair Ginny Lyons on her management of the committee agenda. Lyons was elected Wednesday as the third member of the Committee on Committees, which makes all committee assignments.
Agriculture has a 3-2 GOP majority. Another committee, Education, is split 3-3, reflecting not only the greater number of Republican senators but also the Democrat majority leadership’s expressed desire to work in cooperation on the complex, controversial issue of education finance.
Agriculture
Meets in the morning in Room 28
Chair Russ Ingalls, R-Essex
Vice-Chair Joe Major, D-Windsor
Brian Collamore, R-Rutland
Steve Heffernan, R-Addison
Rob Plunkett, D-Bennington
Appropriations
Meets in the afternoon in Room 5
Chair Andrew Perchlik, D/P – Washington
Vice Chair Pat Brennan, R-Colchester/Grand Isle
Richard Westman, R-Lamoille
Lyons, D-Chittenden
Baruth, D-Chittenden
Watson, D-Washington
Norris, R-Franklin
Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
Meets in the morning in Room 27
Chair Alison Clarkson, D-Windsor
Vice-chair Randy Brock, R-Franklin
Kesha Ram Hinsdale, D-Chittenden
Tom Chittenden, D-Chittenden
David Weeks, R-Rutland
Education
Meets in the afternoon in Room 28
Chair Seth Bongartz, D-Bennington
Vice-chair David Weeks, R
Ram Hinsdale, D
Nader Hashim, D-Windham
Terry Williams, R-Rutland
Heffernan, R
Finance
Meets in the afternoon in Room 6
Chair Ann Cummings, D-Washington
Vice-chair Tom Chittenden, D
Ruth Hardy, D-Addison
Martine Gulick, D-Chittenden
Brock, R
Scott Beck, R-Caledonia
Chris Mattos, R-Chittenden
Government Operations
Meets in the afternoon in Room 4
Chair Brian Collamore, R-Rutland
Vice-chair Tanya Vyhovsky, D/P Chittenden
Becca White, D-Windsor
Clarkson, D
Larry Hart, R-Orange
Health and Welfare
Meets in the morning in Room 17
Chair Ginny Lyons, D-Chittenden
Vice-chair Nadine Gulick, D
Cummings, D
Hart, R
Sam Douglass, R-Orleans
Institutions
Meets in the afternoon in Room 7
Chair Wendy Harrison, D-Windham
Vice-chair Rob Plunkett, D
Ingalls, R
Major, D
Douglass, R
Judiciary
Meets in the morning in Room 1
Chair Nader Hashim, D-Windham
Vice-Chair Bob Norris, R-Franklin
Vyhovsky, D-P
Baruth, D
Mattos, R
Natural Resources and Energy
Meets in the morning in Room 8
Chair Anne Watson, D-Washington
Vice-Chair Terry Williams, R
Hardy, D
Bongartz, D
Beck, R
Transportation
Meets in the morning in Room 3
Chair Rich Westman, R-Lamoille
Vice-chair Becca White, D
Harrison, D
Perchlik, D
Brennan, R
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