This post covers legislative and rule-making resources for the state of Vermont. This includes links to guides on how a bill becomes a law and the rule-making process, which both provide helpful overviews.
In addition, Vermont provides detailed bill and rule lookup features, as well as search functions for Senate and House members. Relevant links are provided below.
Legislation
How a Bill Becomes a Law in Vermont
House and Senate Members Search
Regulations
Fast Facts
Overview of the Rulemaking Process in Vermont
In Vermont, the governor does not have line item veto power. (More information here.)
Unlike almost every other state, the Vermont gubernatorial term is two years. (More information here.)
State News
Vermont Public Radio Legislative News
Legislative History
Check out this informative guide to legislative history, provided by the Vermont Law School.
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