Montpelier, Vt. – On January 7, 2021, Governor Phil Scott delivered his third inaugural address, commending Vermonters’ resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, and calling for unity in tackling the recovery and addressing Vermont’s fundamental challenges.
On January 7, 2021, Governor Phil Scott delivered remarks to the Vermont General Assembly to highlight the beginning of the upcoming legislative session.
At a press conference Tuesday, Governor Phil Scott and members of his Administration outlined the trends that informed new mitigation measures enacted last week.
Earlier this summer, my team set a goal for our state: If our positive health trends continue, let’s return to in-person instruction for our kids in the fall.
On July 13, 2020, Governor Phil Scott signed into law S.342, An act relating to temporary workers’ compensation amendments related to COVID-19, and sent the following message to the Legislature:
On July 13, 2020, Governor Phil Scott today signed S.219, An act relating to addressing racial bias and excessive use of force by law enforcement, and sent the following message to the Legislature:
As our state confronts this once-in-a-century challenge, sometimes it's the little things – those simple, random, everyday acts of kindness and goodwill – that can make all the difference.