HR-17: House resolution requesting that Congress repeal Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and prohibit warrantless surveillance and that the President grant clemency to Edward J. Snowden
Sponsored by: Rep. Thomas Burditt
Read First Time, Treated As A Bill, And Referred To Committee On Government Operations on 03/20/2018
You have voted HR-17: House resolution requesting that Congress repeal Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and prohibit warrantless surveillance and that the President grant clemency to Edward J. Snowden.
HR-21: House resolution urging the Department of Public Service and the Governor to ensure that those areas the CoverageCo micro-cell network was intended to serve have access to cellular services, including E-911
Sponsored by: Sen. Corey Parent
Read And Adopted on 03/22/2018
You have voted HR-21: House resolution urging the Department of Public Service and the Governor to ensure that those areas the CoverageCo micro-cell network was intended to serve have access to cellular services, including E-911.
HR-23: House resolution requesting the Executive Branch to use available funds to examine the connection between excessive video game playing and the propensity to engage in gun violence and to propose restrictions on the rental or sale of violent video games to persons under a designated age for legislative consideration during the 2019 session of the General Assembly
Sponsored by: Rep. Heidi Scheuermann
Rep. Gage Of Rutland City Moved To Amend The Resolution on 04/12/2018
You have voted HR-23: House resolution requesting the Executive Branch to use available funds to examine the connection between excessive video game playing and the propensity to engage in gun violence and to propose restrictions on the rental or sale of violent video games to persons under a designated age for legislative consideration during the 2019 session of the General Assembly.
HB-26: An act relating to restrictions on perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and other chemicals of concern in consumer products
Sponsored by: Rep. Carol Ode
Rep. Lippert Of Hinesburg Moved That The Committee On Health Care Be Relieved Of The Bill And That The Same Be Committed To The Committee On Human Services Which Was Agreed To. on 01/13/2021
You have voted HB-26: An act relating to restrictions on perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and other chemicals of concern in consumer products.
HB-159: An act relating to community and economic development and workforce revitalization
Sponsored by: Rep. Mollie Burke
Rep. Kornheiser Of Brattleboro Moved To Commit Bill To The Committee On Ways And Means Which Was Agreed To on 04/22/2022
You have voted HCR-9: House concurrent resolution recognizing the unwavering dedication of Vermont’s health care workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic.