Over the last three years, the State investment in clean water has more than tripled, and its completed more than 1,400 water quality improvement projects.
Governor Phil Scott’s Communications Director Rebecca Kelley today issued the following statement regarding the Legislature’s latest proposal on childcare investments:
This week, the Vermont Department of Human Resources and the New Hampshire Department of Insurance issued coordinated Requests for Information (RFI) in connection with Governor Phil Scott’s and Governor Chris Sununu’s proposed Twin State Voluntary Leave Plan.
Governor Phil Scott, Secretary of Administration Susanne Young and Human Resources Commissioner Beth Fastiggi announced an “Infants in the Workplace” program for state employees.
At a press conference on Wednesday, Governor Phil Scott, Education Secretary Dan French and employers in Vermont’s tech sector proclaimed January 30th as “Make Computer Science Count” Day in Vermont.
Governor Phil Scott today announced the state’s plans to enter an alliance with Microsoft to improve access to digital skills programing and computer science education and to promote rural broadband access, with the organizational support of Microsoft technology experts and partners.
Budget makes strategic investments in higher education, career training, housing redevelopment, connectivity, electric vehicles, clean water and child care – all centered around growing the economy and workforce