The State of Vermont is kicking off the summer season with free admission to Vermont State Parks and Vermont State Historic Sites on Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14. This annual Vermont Days celebration encourages Vermonters and visitors to get outside, learn, recreate,
Governor Phil Scott
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82nd Governor of Vermont | Working to grow the economy, make Vermont more affordable and protect the most vulnerable
- In January, I was clear about my expectations for the session: to follow through on what Vermonters sent us here to do and fix what’s broken or not working well. We did make some progress this session, and I don't believe any of it would have happened without more balance in the
- Since our nation’s earliest days, Vermonters have fought and died to protect the freedoms we enjoy today. Time and time again, Vermonters have shouldered more than our share in the fight for freedom, and it is our duty to honor those who left and never came home. Theirs is the
- With an expensive system and declining student outcomes, my team put forward a plan to address the challenges our education system is facing. Yet, the legislature may be poised to defund the Agency of Education’s literacy initiative, while doing nothing to save our education
- I wouldn’t be the person I am today without my loving, caring and hardworking mom (who celebrated her 90th birthday last month!). Wishing her, my wife Diana, my daughter Rachael, and all the moms across Vermont a very happy Mother’s Day!
- It was great to be in Morrisville last night honoring Kathy Demars as this year’s Lamoille County Good Scout Recipient. Kathy is someone who has spent decades serving her community and setting an example for all of us to follow. It’s events like these that remind us that as
- Two years ago, I vetoed what became Act 181 because I knew it would have devastating consequences for rural Vermont. Montpelier should be focusing on how to give Vermonters a leg up, not making it harder and more expensive for rural communities to grow and thrive. Yesterday,
- 57 years ago, there were no wild turkey left in Vermont, until a small flock of 17 was released by the Department of Fish and Wildlife in Pawlet. Today, there are about 50,000 across the state. It was a privilege to join Rep. Chris Pritchard and over 200 others in West Pawlet
- My budget proposed much needed property tax relief because Vermonters have been clear, they’ve had enough. They know we’re already one of the highest taxed states in the nation and many simply cannot afford to pay any more. But apparently, the majority of House members have
00:00 - Vermont was represented well at the National Senior Games in Des Moines, Iowa this summer where 50 Vermont athletes qualified and competed, 43 were podium finishers collectively winning 22 gold, 8 silver, and 13 bronze medals! Sports plan an incredibly important role in society,
- Yesterday, a House Committee voted to advance an average 7% property tax hike on Vermonters. Vermonters can’t afford it, and I will not accept it.
- It was a pleasure to meet with my friend Mary today and sign a proclamation for Rare Disease Day in Vermont. Mary is a fierce advocate, raising awareness for nearly 7,000 rare diseases and conditions in the United States and we’re lucky to have her in Vermont!
- Congratulations on a well deserved retirement Obie! We’re grateful for your many years of service to Vermont.CONGRATULATIONS to MIKE "OBIE" OBUCHOWSKI, former House Speaker and BGS Commissioner, on his retirement after 54 years of service to the State of Vermont! (1/2)
















